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Finding a digital PDF of the 2001-02 Mumbai Ready Reckoner (also known as the Annual Statement of Rates) is difficult because the Maharashtra government did not maintain a central online repository for historical rates during that period.
Part 2: The Digital Problem – Why the "Plain" PDF is Useless
The Maharashtra Government’s Inspector General of Registration (IGR) initially released the Ready Reckoner 2001-02 Mumbai as scanned images of typewritten ledgers. The original PDFs suffer from three fatal flaws: ready+reckoner+2001+02+mumbai+pdf+patched
Understanding the Mumbai Ready Reckoner (2001–02)
What is the Ready Reckoner?
- Purpose: Published annually by the Maharashtra State Government (Department of Registration and Stamps). It fixes minimum property values (circle rates) for stamp duty and registration charges in Mumbai and other districts.
- Use in 2001–02: Used for calculating stamp duty on property sales, gifts, transfers, and also referenced by banks, courts, and municipal authorities for property tax assessments.
- Key zones in 2001–02 Mumbai: Island City (A–E wards), Western Suburbs, Eastern Suburbs, and extended suburbs up to Dahisar/Mulund.
Department of Registration and Stamps: You may need to file a formal request or an RTI to get a certified extract of the rates for a specific Survey Number or CTS Number for the year 2001. 2. Why the 2001-02 Rate is Critical Finding a digital PDF of the 2001-02 Mumbai
While a full "patched" PDF is not publicly hosted on official government sites, some private legal/real estate service providers like e-Stamp Duty Ready Reckoner offer paid subscriptions to access historical rate databases. Important Timeline of Registration and Stamps Department of Registration and Stamps : You may