How to secure your property with Daya Haku Certificate?

by  Adv. Nandini Natarajan  

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Know the eligibility, benefits, and step-by-step application process to safeguard your land.

The state government of Karnataka has offered a facility via which Karnataka citizens will gain directly from the government. The effort in Karnataka is generally known as Hakku Patra. Under the government’s plan, the true and real owners of their locations, houses, and property will be supported by the government and will not be subject to third-party illegal occupation. 

In this post, we shall discuss the initiative’s objectives and benefits. In addition, we will learn about the Hakku Patra application process and current status in Karnataka.

Objective of Daya Haku Certificate 

The initiative’s principal goal is to resolve a wide range of questions concerning ownership or rights to property. As a result, the owner will be unconcerned about another party’s possession.

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Benefits of Daya Haku Certificate 

The benefits of this strategy are listed below:

Hakku Patra is a full legal property document that grants its owner a multitude of benefits.

The Karnataka government will issue this certificate to approved applicants, allowing them to live in their current residence without limits.

By producing formal documentation, the recipient is established as the lawful owner of the land or property, and no more investigation is required.

Whoever controls this document is the present owner of his property, and no other person may harass the owner for any reason.

It cannot be contested because it is a government document backed by the state.

Eligibility Criteria for Daya Haku Certificate 

The eligibility criteria for this plan are as follows:

The participant must be a resident of Karnataka and a member of the site village saba list.

The individual must have a caste certificate and belong to the SC/ST or OBC category.

People who live in Karnataka and are classified to be BPL by the government are eligible to apply.

Economically Backward Classes and those earning less than the government-mandated BPL limit of Rs 32,000 per year may also apply.

You may apply under this scheme if you have not previously received housing assistance from any other public or private scheme.

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Required Documents 

  • The documents needed for this scheme is given below:
  • The applicant Aadhar Card
  • Caste certificate
  • Duly filled out specific application form
  • Income Certificate Annual income less than Rs.32,000
  • Non Separation agreement
  • Mortgage Deed

How to Apply for a Daya Haku Certificate 

The program is an expansion of the Ambedkar Rural Housing Scheme, which was previously managed by the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation Limited. Under the program, residents must attend the Chief Executive Officer’s office with all of the appropriate paperwork. Before submitting the application form, citizens must first review the eligibility conditions.

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Application Status for Daya Haku Certificate

First, visit the official website 

Now the homepage will appear on your screen.

On the homepage, click on the Land Bank and Sites Hakku Patra beneficiary list in the Rural area.

A drop-down menu will open in front of you, with the following options:

Land survey per site, Hakku Patra beneficiary list, and available land.

Now, click on the Site Hakku Patra Beneficiary List option, and a list of regions will appear on your screen.

Choose your district, taluk, and gram panchayat.

After that, you’ll see a list of site distribution facts, including your name and Hakku letter number.

Frequently Asked Questions on Daya Haku Certificate

Q1. What is the Daya Haku Certificate in Karnataka?

Ans1. The Daya Haku Certificate, also known as Hakku Patra, is a legal document issued by the Karnataka government to certify property ownership. It ensures that rightful owners are protected from third-party illegal occupation.

Q2. Who is eligible to apply for the Daya Haku Certificate?

Ans2. To be eligible, applicants must be Karnataka residents, belong to the SC/ST or OBC category, and be classified as Below Poverty Line (BPL) with an annual income below ₹32,000.

Q3. What are the benefits of obtaining a Daya Haku Certificate?

Ans3. The certificate legally establishes property ownership, prevents disputes, and allows beneficiaries to reside without restrictions. It is government-backed and cannot be contested.

Q4. How can I check the status of my Daya Haku Certificate application?

Ans4. Visit the official website https://ashraya.karnataka.gov.in/index.aspx, navigate to “Land Bank and Sites Hakku Patra Beneficiary List,” and enter your district, taluk, and gram panchayat details.

Q5. What documents are required to apply for a Daya Haku Certificate?

Ans5. Required documents include an Aadhaar card, caste certificate, income certificate (proving income below ₹32,000), a duly filled application form, a non-separation agreement, and a mortgage deed.

Q6. Can I apply for a Daya Haku Certificate if I have already received housing benefits?

Ans6. No, individuals who have previously received housing assistance from any public or private scheme are not eligible to apply for the Daya Haku Certificate.

Q7. How does the Daya Haku Certificate protect property owners?

Ans7. The certificate legally confirms ownership, preventing unlawful claims or encroachments. Once issued, no other party can challenge the ownership of the land or property.

Q8. Is the Daya Haku Certificate applicable only to rural areas in Karnataka?

Ans8. Yes, the certificate primarily benefits residents of rural areas under the Ambedkar Rural Housing Scheme, managed by the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation Limited.

Q9. How can I apply for a Daya Haku Certificate in Karnataka?

Ans9. Applicants must visit the Chief Executive Officer’s office with the required documents. Before applying, they should verify eligibility criteria and submit a duly filled application form.

Q10. What is the difference between Hakku Patra and other land ownership documents?

Ans10. Unlike general land ownership documents, Hakku Patra is issued by the government, ensuring full legal recognition and protection from disputes without additional verification.

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