Key rules and checks to know before buying agricultural land in India
Buying agricultural land in India is governed by state-specific laws that often limit purchases to those classified as agriculturists. Prospective buyers must carefully verify documents such as title deeds and tax receipts, and complete registration and mutation processes. Non-resident Indians are generally barred from directly purchasing such land, though exceptions apply in cases of inheritance, gifts, or special RBI approvals. Buyers are also required to confirm their eligibility, the designated land use, and that the title is free of disputes. Legal experts recommend seeking professional counsel to ensure thorough due diligence throughout the process.
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