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Lahore admin moves to address land record discrepancies

Published on: May 13, 2026 10:13 AM

The district administration in Lahore has formally taken notice of long-pending issues related to missing mutations, blocked land ownership records (khewat blocks), non-availability of “Part Sarkar” mutations, and delays in implementation of registered mutations, as the revenue authorities launched a major record-correction drive across the provincial capital.

According to official sources, a high-level meeting chaired by Additional Deputy Commissioner Revenue Lahore, Hafiz Kareem Dad Chughtai, was held at Nadra Hall, where all assistant commissioners were directed to ensure immediate redressal of public complaints and rectification of land record discrepancies within a strict deadline.

Under the campaign, the revenue administration has issued a 30-day ultimatum for resolving 20,759 mutation-related issues across Lahore. Officials said the initiative aims to address longstanding complaints regarding missing mutations, incomplete implementation of transfers, and errors in digitised land records.

As part of the drive, authorities have been instructed to resolve 6,377 missing mutations within one month, while emergency directives have also been issued for disposal of 1,309 khewat-related cases.

Sources further revealed that Rana Khalid, Deputy Director of the Punjab Land Records Authority (PLRA), has been assigned special supervisory responsibilities to monitor progress and ensure timely compliance.

Official statistics shared during the meeting showed that the Cantt Land Record Centre has been tasked with resolving 811 mutation issues, 305 missing mutations and 93 khewat cases within 30 days.

Similarly, the City Land Record Centres will address 1,686 mutation issues, 582 missing mutations and 217 khewat-related discrepancies.

At the Model Town Land Record Centre, officials have been directed to review and rectify 1,899 mutation issues, 364 missing mutations and 160 khewat cases.

The Raiwind Land Record Centre reported the highest backlog, where 6,991 mutation-related issues and 1,159 missing mutations are to be resolved on an emergency basis.

Meanwhile, the Shalimar Land Record Centre has been assigned responsibility for correction of 1,305 mutation issues, 1,383 missing mutations and 65 khewat cases.

According to an official communication issued by the ADC Revenue office, assistant commissioners will submit daily progress reports, while tehsildars, service centre in-charges and assistant directors of land records will directly supervise the operation.

The notification further emphasised that citizens facing problems related to mutations, khewat blocks and record inaccuracies must be provided relief without delay.

Officials said the measures were initiated in light of decisions taken during a special meeting held on April 30, 2026, aimed at improving service delivery and restoring public confidence in the land record management system in Lahore.

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