GRAS Portal Glitch Disrupts Property Registrations Across Maharashtra

Published: March 07, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Pune
GRAS Portal Glitch Disrupts Property Registrations Across Maharashtra

Pune: Property registrations across Maharashtra faced significant disruptions on Friday as the Government Receipt Accounting System (GRAS) portal, the mandatory platform for paying stamp duty and registration fees, experienced a major technical glitch. The system remained non-functional until late afternoon, leaving thousands of citizens stranded at sub-registrar offices.

Frustrated citizens, many of whom had scheduled appointments weeks in advance, were forced to wait for hours or return home without completing their transactions. While the portal was eventually restored late in the day, the disruption caused a significant backlog. Officials from the state finance department, which manages the GRAS portal, confirmed the outage.

A technical issue hampered the system's performance. It was resolved by an expert team by late afternoon, according to an official statement. However, the lack of communication added to the chaos. A senior citizen who traveled from Assam to register a newly purchased property waited for over three hours before giving up. 'There was no prior intimation or message. Despite having a confirmed appointment, we received no update regarding the service failure,' she said.

Real estate agents noted that such disruptions are becoming a recurring problem. 'We frequently see issues with Aadhaar authentication or portal downtimes. Lack of an automated notification system for citizens is a major grievance,' one agent said. Citizen activist S. Joshi echoed these concerns, calling for better transparency. 'Authorities must provide advance notice or real-time alerts when systems go offline. Many people travel from other states for these registrations, and such unplanned disruptions completely derail their schedules,' he said.

The state registration department confirmed that document processing was at a standstill for most of the day. To mitigate the impact, some offices extended their working hours by 90 minutes. Abhay Mohite, DIG (IT) of the registration department, confirmed the restoration of the system. 'Approximately 10,000 documents are registered daily in Maharashtra. Friday's downtime will likely result in a dip in those figures,' Mohite said. He added that while some offices stayed open late to accommodate those waiting, many registrations have now been postponed to Saturday or Sunday.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What caused the disruption in property registrations in Maharashtra?
A major technical glitch in the Government Receipt Accounting System (GRAS) portal, the mandatory platform for paying stamp duty and registration fees, caused the disruption.
2. How long did the GRAS portal remain non-functional?
The GRAS portal remained non-functional until late afternoon on Friday.
3. What measures were taken to mitigate the impact of the disruption?
Some sub-registrar offices extended their working hours by 90 minutes to accommodate those affected by the downtime.
4. How many documents are typically registered daily in Maharashtra?
Approximately 10,000 documents are registered daily in Maharashtra.
5. What are the concerns raised by real estate agents and citizens regarding the GRAS portal?
Real estate agents and citizens raised concerns about frequent issues with Aadhaar authentication, portal downtimes, and the lack of an automated notification system for citizens.