Technical issues have stalled online registration of leave and licence agreements in Maharashtra, leaving thousands of citizens in limbo.
MaharashtraTenancy RegistrationsTechnical GlitchesReal EstatePuneReal Estate PuneJul 30, 2024
Technical glitches have affected online registration of leave and licence agreements across Maharashtra, leaving thousands of applications pending at the sub-registrars’ offices for over a week now.
Citizens who need lease agreements to file GST, apply for passports, and seek admissions for their wards under the Right to Education (RTE) act are affected by the delay.
Technical glitches are the cause of the delay in tenancy registrations.
Some citizens have been waiting for over eight days for their applications to be cleared.
The National Informatics Centre is responsible for resolving the technical issues.
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