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Uttar Pradesh Bhunaksha

Cadastral Map for Plot Verification

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Overview

Bhunaksha in Uttar Pradesh refers to the digitised cadastral map of a property parcel, maintained by the Revenue Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh. It shows the precise lay-out of the plot — its boundaries, adjoining parcels, road access, and its spatial relation with adjoining properties. For a property buyer in UP, the Bhunaksha map is pivotal in verifying whether the plot physically exists as described, matches the property documents, and has clear access and boundaries. Landeed helps you view the map-data alongside other key documents to avoid hidden issues like boundary mismatches, encroachments, or mis-aligned plot claims.
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FAQs

Why should I check the Bhunaksha map when buying a property in UP?

Because the map reveals whether the plot matches what the seller is claiming — correct boundaries, road/entry path, neighbouring plots, and that the physical layout corresponds with document descriptions. Mismatches here are common triggers for disputes.

What details does Bhunaksha show for my plot in Uttar Pradesh?

It shows: plot/parcel boundaries, adjacent parcels, road or path access, survey/gata/khasra numbers, and how the land sits within the village or urban scheme. These details help confirm that what is on paper matches what is on ground.

Can Bhunaksha help detect encroachments or misuse of access in UP?

Yes. By reviewing the map, you can spot if:

  • the entry road claimed in the deed is missing
  • neighbouring plots seem merged or mis-marked
  • there's a mismatch between actual roads & map roads
  • the boundaries overlap another parcel — all red flags for buyers
Who maintains the Bhunaksha map records in UP?

The official cadastral maps are maintained by the Revenue Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh, under the supervision of the relevant Tahsildar & Village-Revenue offices.

How does viewing the Bhunaksha map help during negotiation?

It gives you concrete spatial evidence of the plot's physical condition: e.g., if the access path is narrow or non-existent, if the boundary is disputed, or if the plot shape is irregular. These can be leverage points in price negotiation or deciding to walk away.

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