Lalpurja
Lalpurja reading guide
Use this guide to understand the fields that should be checked before relying on a Nepal land ownership certificate.
What to Check
Lalpurja Reading Guide
- Owner name and family details match current identity documents.
- Plot number and map sheet match the official Naksa.
- Area written in Ropani/Aana/Paisa/Daam or Bigha/Kattha/Dhur matches survey records.
- Land location, ward, municipality, and district are current after local boundary changes.
- Ownership type, restrictions, or notes are reviewed for Rokka, mortgage, Guthi, or public use concerns.
- Transfers, inheritance entries, and mutation records are consistent with the current owner.
- The document is compared with official land revenue records before payment or agreement.
- Any mismatch is resolved through the Land Revenue Office or qualified professional.
Official records matter
A Lalpurja should be checked against current official records, survey maps, and restrictions before any transaction.
