Survey + RTC + MR all in one
Found the exact polygon for the hissa I was buying in Mandya. The Landeed report had survey + RTC + MR — everything my lawyer asked for.


Found the exact polygon for the hissa I was buying in Mandya. The Landeed report had survey + RTC + MR — everything my lawyer asked for.
Boundary dispute with a neighbour. The cadastral map from Landeed showed our polygon clearly. Resolved at the village level.
Used Landeed for survey number verification before paying advance. Saved me from a mismatched plot.
A survey number is the unique identifier assigned to a parcel of land during the village revenue survey. In Karnataka, survey numbers can be subdivided into hissas (e.g. 45/2, 45/3) after partition or sale. It is the foundational identifier used in RTC, mutations, sale deeds, and survey maps.
District, Taluk, Hobli, and Village (mandatory), then the survey number with hissa. Block number, owner name, or a map-based click are supported in select districts.
The plot polygon, survey number with hissa, total area in acres-guntas, current owner, land classification (dryland, irrigated, inam, gomala), adjoining survey numbers, and a satellite or cadastral base layer.
A hissa is a subdivision of an original survey number, created when the parcel is partitioned or partially sold. Survey No 45 might be split into 45/1, 45/2, 45/3 — each a distinct hissa with its own polygon, area, and owner.
Bhoomi RTC is the textual Record of Rights — owner, crops, irrigation, mutation chain. The survey map is the cadastral view — plot polygon, boundaries, neighbours. Both draw on the same database but serve different needs.
Acres-guntas-anas. 1 acre = 40 guntas; 1 gunta = 16 anas. Modern records also display hectares and sq metres; urban survey maps use sq ft / sq m.
Owner-name search is supported in select districts. The more reliable approach is District → Taluk → Hobli → Village → survey number, or a map-based click on the known plot location.
The online copy is informational and accepted for KYC, scheme verification, and pre-purchase due diligence. A certified survey map with revenue stamp — needed for sale-deed registration, bank mortgage, or court submission — is obtained through Nadakacheri.
Akarband is the village survey register — the master ledger listing every survey number with its original area, classification, and allotment. It is the foundational document from which RTC, maps, and mutations all derive.
When boundaries are contested or you need precision measurements with bearings (e.g. in a partition decree or a court survey). FMB / Tippan is requested separately through Nadakacheri or via a panel surveyor.