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

  1. Owner name and family details match current identity documents.
  2. Plot number and map sheet match the official Naksa.
  3. Area written in Ropani/Aana/Paisa/Daam or Bigha/Kattha/Dhur matches survey records.
  4. Land location, ward, municipality, and district are current after local boundary changes.
  5. Ownership type, restrictions, or notes are reviewed for Rokka, mortgage, Guthi, or public use concerns.
  6. Transfers, inheritance entries, and mutation records are consistent with the current owner.
  7. The document is compared with official land revenue records before payment or agreement.
  8. 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.