Bhulekh Deogarh 2026: Check RoR & Land Records Online

Step-by-step Bhulekh online check for Deogarh district, Odisha.

Bhulekh Deogarh 2026: Check RoR & Land Records Online

How do I check Bhulekh Deogarh?

Bhulekh Deogarh is the online Record of Rights (RoR) portal for Deogarh district in Odisha, hosted at bhulekh.ori.nic.in by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department. To check your land record, open the portal, choose District = Deogarh, then your Tahasil and RI Circle, select the Mouza (village), and enter your Khatiyan number, Plot number or tenant name. The Khatiyan extract shows raiyat name, area in acres / decimals, Kissam (land class), encumbrances and Tahasildar mutation status. Cross-check the plot on Bhu Naksha Odisha (bhunakshaodisha.nic.in) before any registered sale.

How to check Bhulekh Deogarh land records online

To check Deogarh land records, visit bhulekh.ori.nic.in, select Odisha → Deogarh → your Tehsil → RI Circle → Village. Search by Khatiyan, Plot number, or Tenant name to view the Record of Rights. Cross-verify the Encumbrance Certificate on igrodisha.gov.in before signing.

Quick steps to check Bhulekh Deogarh

  1. Visit bhulekh.ori.nic.in and pick "Select Location for ROR".
  2. Choose Odisha → District: Deogarh → Tehsil → RI Circle → Village.
  3. Search by Khatiyan number, Plot number, or Tenant name.
  4. Click "RoR Front Page" for owner / Khatauni; "RoR Back Page" for plot details.
  5. Save the record as PDF using your browser's Print → Save as PDF option.

What you'll find on the Deogarh Bhulekh portal

The Government of Odisha runs a single state-wide land-records portal at bhulekh.ori.nic.in. There is no separate Deogarh subdomain. Selection cascades from State → District → Tehsil → RI Circle → Village → Khatian / Plot / Tenant.

For Deogarh property buyers, advocates, and NRI investors, this page covers (a) the exact Deogarh-specific quirks of the portal, (b) every tehsil and Sub-Registrar Office (SRO) you may need to deal with, (c) 3+ documented fraud cases reported in mainstream Indian media, (d) the official fee schedule, and (e) the universal compliance checklist before you pay any consideration.

Step-by-step: pull the Deogarh ROR (Khatiyan) online

  1. Open bhulekh.ori.nic.in and pick State: Odisha → District: Deogarh.
  2. Choose the relevant Tehsil (see the full list below).
  3. Pick the RI Circle and then the Village (mouza).
  4. Search by Khatiyan number, Plot number, or Tenant name (the registered owner).
  5. The Hal (current) ROR is downloadable as a PDF — see our step-by-step Khatiyan download guide for screenshots. Cross-check against the Sabak (old) entry — both must show consistent ownership.
  6. Pull the Encumbrance Certificate (Form 15 for transactions, Form 25 for NIL) from igrodisha.gov.in covering the relevant SRO. 30-year search is non-negotiable for chain-of-title clearance.
  7. Pull the cadastral map (Bhu Naksha) for the plot from bhunakshaodisha.nic.in.
  8. If your mutation is stuck after the Sale Deed, see our analysis of why land mutations get stuck in Odisha.

Deogarh portal quirks worth knowing

Small district carved out of Sambalpur 1994. Hal digitisation complete; Sabak records are in Sambalpur 1932 Settlement volumes — Sabak-to-Hal correspondence works but slowly. Predominantly forest district (high Sal-forest cover); private ryoti land limited; Bamra ex-State (princely) tenure layer in records.

Bamra ex-princely State (merged 1948) tenure layer means Sabak records may show princely-era khata numbers that don't directly map to Hal entries.

Tehsils in Deogarh

  • Deogarh (Sadar)
  • Reamal
  • Tileibani
  • Barkote

Sub-Registrar Offices (SROs) in Deogarh

  • DSR Deogarh

[VERIFY LOCALLY] Confirm exact SRO street addresses with the IGR Odisha SRO directory before visiting.

DLR / Collector office

Collectorate, Deogarh-768108. District NIC site: https://deogarh.nic.in/.

For mutation issues, the District Tehsildar handles initial cases; appeals go to the Sub-Collector and ultimately the RDC of your division.

3 documented fraud patterns in Deogarh

These are real cases reported in mainstream Indian media. We surface them so buyers and advocates know the specific Deogarh-level patterns to scrutinise before signing.

  1. Bamra ex-princely-State tenure unresolved cases — Board of Revenue Odisha journals routinely list Bamra-origin tenure revisions. The princely-era tenure layer requires careful Sabak-Hal reconciliation. (Source: Board of Revenue Odisha Journal 2019.)
  1. Forest land encroachment / FRA claim disputes — Pattern across Sal forest districts; Deogarh has significant forest cover and recurring FRA-vs-revenue ROR conflicts. (Source: revenueodisha.gov.in; Mongabay India.)
  1. Operation Cyber Kavach Deogarh — Benami account drive included property-linked verification. (Source: Pragativadi.)

Official fee schedule (2026)

ItemFeeSource
ROR / Khatiyan online (Bhulekh)₹10 per khatianbhulekh.ori.nic.in
Tehsil certified ROR — government fee₹30 per pageigrodisha.gov.in
Tehsil certified ROR — printing fee₹10 per pageTehsil records
Tehsil certified ROR — kiosk operator charge₹8 per pageCommon Service Centre tariff
Bhu Naksha plot map copy₹20 per plotbhunakshaodisha.nic.in
Encumbrance Certificate (Form 15 — transactions)₹25 (1st year) + ₹15 each additional yearigrodisha.gov.in
Encumbrance Certificate (Form 25 — NIL)₹25 (1st year) + ₹15 each additional yearigrodisha.gov.in
Stamp duty (male buyer)5% of consideration or benchmark valueIndian Stamp Act + Odisha Amendment
Stamp duty (female buyer)4% of consideration or benchmark valueOdisha amendment 2013
Registration fee2% of consideration or benchmark valueIndian Registration Act
e-Registration user fee₹200 per documentIGR Odisha circular

Source: igrodisha.gov.in; Revenue & Disaster Management Department circulars. Note: Odisha uses Form 15 for transactions and Form 25 for NIL — there is no Form 26.

Worked example for Deogarh: A 30-year EC (Form 15) costs ₹25 + ₹15 × 29 = ₹460 payable online via igrodisha.gov.in. Add ₹200 for e-registration user fee. A 10-page certified Tehsil ROR comes to ₹30 + ₹10 + ₹8 = ₹48 per page, so 10 pages = ₹480. Total document procurement on a typical Deogarh title-verification job: ~₹940 + applicable Tehsildar fees.

What you'll find on a Deogarh ROR (Khatiyan): Front Page vs Back Page

A complete Bhulekh ROR for any Deogarh plot is two pages — the Front Page and the Back Page. Both must be downloaded for a legally complete chain of title.

  • Front Page (Khatiyan summary) — owner name(s), Khatian number, total holding area in acres/decimals, Kissam (land-use classification), village-level rent payable, and any encumbrance notation.
  • Back Page (plot-level detail) — every individual plot under that Khatian with its plot number, sub-area, boundary indicators, and tenant column entries (cultivator name distinct from the recorded owner — common in tenancy-locked Deogarh mouzas).

If the Front Page shows one Kissam but a plot on the Back Page is recorded with a different Kissam, that's a partition or conversion artefact you must reconcile before any transaction.

Common Deogarh Bhulekh portal errors and fixes

The official bhulekh.ori.nic.in portal carries legacy quirks. Here's how to bypass them:

  • "Long inactive period" timeout → Close the browser tab and re-open the portal in a fresh tab. Don't use the back/forward button — the portal punishes that with a forced logout.
  • Odia text rendering as boxes → Switch to Chrome or Safari on a recent device. The portal's instruction to download the ORBW-TTMukta font into Windows/Fonts is for legacy desktop IE only — mobile and modern browsers render Odia natively. If text still breaks, view the Khatian via the Bhu Naksha portal which uses Unicode.
  • Tenant name spelling mismatch → Try with and without honorifics (e.g., "Sri", "Smt"); use first-name-only search; finally use Plot number search instead of Tenant search.
  • Print menu doesn't open → Use mobile Print → 'Save as PDF' (Chrome: three-dot menu → Share → Print → Save as PDF; Safari: Share → Options → PDF). The PDF is legally identical to the printed copy.
  • Page redirects to a different state's land portal → You're on a third-party scraper site (common Google misroute for bhulekh Deogarh queries). Always confirm the URL bar shows bhulekh.ori.nic.in.

Deogarh land-records helpline contacts (state-level, verified)

When the portal fails or your case is stuck, escalate via these official channels:

  • Director of Land Records & Survey, Board of Revenue, Odisha — Phone: 0671-2509582; Email: dilrmp.pmu@gmail.com (Cuttack head office)
  • Toll-free Revenue Minister Helpline — 1800-121-8242 (Mon-Fri 10:00-17:30 IST)
  • Odisha Right to Public Services (ORTPS) helpline — 155335 (escalate any Tehsildar delay beyond stipulated days)
  • Deogarh Tehsildar (district-level) — at the Collectorate. Collectorate, Deogarh-768108. Department contacts on the Deogarh NIC site.
  • e-Pauti (online land revenue payment) — pay your annual revenue at edistrict.odisha.gov.in under "Revenue & DM" services.

Why this matters for Deogarh buyers, NRIs, and lenders

The Bhulekh ROR is more than a curiosity — it's the legal foundation for every property transaction in Deogarh:

  • Property buyers cross-check the seller's claim against the Hal Khatian before paying any token. A mismatch between Aadhaar / PAN and the Khatian-named owner is the single most common impersonation-fraud signal.
  • NRI investors (and out-of-state buyers from Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, etc.) buying property in Deogarh sight-unseen rely on the digital ROR + Bhu Naksha as the only verifiable record of what they're buying. A verified advocate signs the legal opinion off the ROR + EC + Sale Deed bundle.
  • Bank lenders require the ROR for any home or land loan against Deogarh property. The Khatian's Hal entry must show clean ownership; any encumbrance entry on the ROR or EC freezes the loan disbursement until cleared.
  • Tax planners use the ROR's recorded area + Kissam to compute capital gains exemptions under Section 54B (agricultural land) and to substantiate the benchmark valuation in stamp-duty filings.

Universal compliance checklist for Deogarh

Before paying any consideration, confirm every item below:

  • [ ] Hal RoR pulled from bhulekh.ori.nic.in matches the seller's Aadhaar / PAN identity.
  • [ ] Sabak-to-Hal correspondence verified — no orphan Sabak entries.
  • [ ] Bhu Naksha plot map cross-checks the Hal RoR plot number and area.
  • [ ] 30-year EC (Form 15) pulled from igrodisha.gov.in covering the relevant SRO.
  • [ ] Benchmark valuation confirmed on the IGR Odisha valuation tool.
  • [ ] Mutation certificate from the Tehsildar matches the current owner.
  • [ ] Section 22-A clearance for any tribal-owned land (OLR Act) — applies in Scheduled Area pockets.
  • [ ] Encumbrance entries reconciled with the Sale Deed chain — no live mortgage charge missed on the EC.
  • [ ] Front Page and Back Page of the ROR both downloaded — no plot orphaned on the Back Page.
  • [ ] Certified Copy procured from the Tehsil for any deal above ₹50 lakhs (the online unauthenticated copy is informational; a Certified Copy carries evidentiary weight in court).

Deogarh property buyers most often ask

What is khatiyan in Odisha?

Khatiyan is the Record of Rights (RoR) document maintained by the Odisha Revenue Department. It contains comprehensive details about land ownership, area in acres / decimals, revenue payable, Kissam (land classification), and tenant column entries. The Hal Khatiyan is the current entry; the Sabak Khatiyan is the pre-settlement record — both must agree for a clean chain of title before any transaction.

What is the Khatauni number on Odisha Bhulekh?

The Khatauni (also called Khatiyan) is a critical document identifying a land parcel. Property owners in Odisha can check the Khatian / Khatauni number via the Bhulekh portal by clicking ROR View. The record contains landowner details, land area, location, Kissam, agricultural information, and revenue details. Verify the mutation status alongside it to ensure the data is up-to-date.

What are the different Kisam (land classifications) in Odisha?

Kisam is the Odia term for land classification. Common Kisams on the Bhulekh ROR include: Sthitiban (settled / freehold ryoti), Rayati (cultivable rented), Sarad-1/2/3 (irrigated paddy), Beda (low-lying), Bahal (rainfed), Patita (waste / fallow), Gharabari (homestead), and Sebayat / Devottar (temple-attached). Tribal land (Adivasi) carries an additional restriction under Regulation 2 of 1956 that bars sale to non-tribals in Scheduled Areas.

What is Odisha Bhu Naksha?

Bhu Naksha is the cadastral map of lands that displays the extent, value, and ownership of a land parcel. Open bhunakshaodisha.nic.in and pick District → Tehsil → Village → Plot number; the map shows boundaries, neighbouring plots, and the Kissam classification. Cross-check with the Bhulekh ROR — if Bhu Naksha and ROR disagree on boundary or area, file a correction with the Tehsildar before any transaction.

How do I download my Bhulekh land record as a PDF on mobile?

After your ROR or Khatiyan renders on the Bhulekh portal, use your mobile browser's Print menu → 'Save as PDF' (Chrome: three-dot menu → Share → Print → Save as PDF; Safari: Share → Options → PDF). Save to your device and forward to your advocate or lender. The portal does not require a font download for mobile rendering — only desktop Internet Explorer demanded the legacy ORBW-TTMukta font.

How do I check my land details on Bhulekh Odisha?

Yes, land details can be checked on the Bhulekh Odisha portal. Open bhulekh.ori.nic.in, select 'Select Location for ROR', then enter the District, Tahasil, and Village. Pick the RI Circle and search by Khatiyan, Plot, or Tenant name to retrieve the full record.

How can I check all my plot details on Bhulekh?

Yes — comprehensive plot details for any village in Odisha are available by accessing the RoR Back Page on the Bhulekh portal. The Front Page shows the Khatiyan summary (owner, total area, Kissam); the Back Page lists every plot, area, boundary, and tenant column entry under that Khatiyan.

Can I check tenant details, rent, and cess on Bhulekh Odisha?

Yes. Tenant details, rent, and cess (financial details) are recorded on the RoR Front Page on the Bhulekh portal. The Front Page shows the registered owner and the cultivator (tenant column) — these are often distinct in tenancy-locked Odisha mouzas.

Why is obtaining an Odisha Record of Rights (RoR) important?

The RoR is mandatory for detecting false claims on lands and avoiding land grabbing. A certified copy of the RoR can be used in court litigations related to property. The RoR is also a mandatory document to raise farm credit or to obtain a home loan from a bank, since it acts as the primary proof of ownership in Odisha.

How do I check Bhulekh ROR for Deogarh?

Open bhulekh.ori.nic.in → District: Deogarh → Tehsil. The Hal RoR is downloadable. For Sabak entries, expect Sambalpur (1932 Settlement) routing — the Tehsildar can help with pre-1948 Bamra ex-State entries.

What is Bamra ex-State tenure and how does it affect my title?

Bamra was a princely State that merged with Odisha in 1948. Pre-merger Sabak records use princely-era khata numbers. Reconciliation with the post-merger Hal RoR is sometimes required — Board of Revenue Odisha 2019 Journal documents the procedure.

Can I buy forest-fringe land in Reamal?

Sal-forest cover is high in Deogarh; some Reamal mouzas have FRA pattas issued to forest-dwelling families. Verify FRA status with the Deogarh DFO before assuming a plot is freely transferable.

Where is the EC issued for Deogarh?

DSR Deogarh handles all transactions. Apply online on igrodisha.gov.in.

How do I link an old Sambalpur Sabak khata to my Deogarh Hal entry?

Deogarh was carved out of Sambalpur in 1994; pre-1994 Sabak records are in Sambalpur volumes. File a cross-district Sabak-Hal linkage application with the Deogarh Tehsildar.

Run a title verification before you sign

BhoomiScan reads the Hal RoR (Khatiyan), the Encumbrance Certificate (Form 15 / Form 25), and the Sale Deed side-by-side and runs 5 chain-of-title checks — Transaction Completeness, Ownership Chain Continuity, Property Identity Consistency, Encumbrance Status, and ROR Terminal Verification. Every finding is cited back to the source page on the official Bhulekh / IGR Odisha portal.

For Deogarh property, the most common chain failures are documented in the fraud cases above — owner-name drift between Sabak and Hal, encumbrance entries that don't match the Sale Deed, plot identifiers that change mid-chain. Each of these is exactly what the BhoomiScan title verification flags.

Talk to BhoomiScan on WhatsApp: +91 99372 26520 — we route your file to a verified Founding Advocate in your district.

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Citations

This guide is built from primary sources only:

  • bhulekh.ori.nic.in — Government of Odisha land-records portal
  • igrodisha.gov.in — Inspector General of Registration, Odisha
  • revenueodisha.gov.in — Revenue & Disaster Management Department
  • bhunakshaodisha.nic.in — Cadastral map portal
  • https://deogarh.nic.in/ — Deogarh District NIC site
  • Journal of Board of Revenue, Odisha 2019 (boardodisha.nic.in)
  • Indian news media: OdishaTV, The New Indian Express Odisha, Sambad English, OrissaPOST, Daily Pioneer, Pragativadi, Mongabay India, Down to Earth

Last updated: 2026-05-10.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is khatiyan in Odisha?

Khatiyan is the Record of Rights (RoR) document maintained by the Odisha Revenue Department. It contains comprehensive details about land ownership, area in acres / decimals, revenue payable, Kissam (land classification), and tenant column entries. The Hal Khatiyan is the current entry; the Sabak Khatiyan is the pre-settlement record — both must agree for a clean chain of title before any transaction.

What is the Khatauni number on Odisha Bhulekh?

The Khatauni (also called Khatiyan) is a critical document identifying a land parcel. Property owners in Odisha can check the Khatian / Khatauni number via the Bhulekh portal by clicking ROR View. The record contains landowner details, land area, location, Kissam, agricultural information, and revenue details. Verify the mutation status alongside it to ensure the data is up-to-date.

What are the different Kisam (land classifications) in Odisha?

Kisam is the Odia term for land classification. Common Kisams on the Bhulekh ROR include: Sthitiban (settled / freehold ryoti), Rayati (cultivable rented), Sarad-1/2/3 (irrigated paddy), Beda (low-lying), Bahal (rainfed), Patita (waste / fallow), Gharabari (homestead), and Sebayat / Devottar (temple-attached). Tribal land (Adivasi) carries an additional restriction under Regulation 2 of 1956 that bars sale to non-tribals in Scheduled Areas.

What is Odisha Bhu Naksha?

Bhu Naksha is the cadastral map of lands that displays the extent, value, and ownership of a land parcel. Open bhunakshaodisha.nic.in and pick District → Tehsil → Village → Plot number; the map shows boundaries, neighbouring plots, and the Kissam classification. Cross-check with the Bhulekh ROR — if Bhu Naksha and ROR disagree on boundary or area, file a correction with the Tehsildar before any transaction.

How do I download my Bhulekh land record as a PDF on mobile?

After your ROR or Khatiyan renders on the Bhulekh portal, use your mobile browser's Print menu → 'Save as PDF' (Chrome: three-dot menu → Share → Print → Save as PDF; Safari: Share → Options → PDF). Save to your device and forward to your advocate or lender. The portal does not require a font download for mobile rendering — only desktop Internet Explorer demanded the legacy ORBW-TTMukta font.

How do I check my land details on Bhulekh Odisha?

Yes, land details can be checked on the Bhulekh Odisha portal. Open bhulekh.ori.nic.in, select 'Select Location for ROR', then enter the District, Tahasil, and Village. Pick the RI Circle and search by Khatiyan, Plot, or Tenant name to retrieve the full record.

How can I check all my plot details on Bhulekh?

Yes — comprehensive plot details for any village in Odisha are available by accessing the RoR Back Page on the Bhulekh portal. The Front Page shows the Khatiyan summary (owner, total area, Kissam); the Back Page lists every plot, area, boundary, and tenant column entry under that Khatiyan.

Can I check tenant details, rent, and cess on Bhulekh Odisha?

Yes. Tenant details, rent, and cess (financial details) are recorded on the RoR Front Page on the Bhulekh portal. The Front Page shows the registered owner and the cultivator (tenant column) — these are often distinct in tenancy-locked Odisha mouzas.

Why is obtaining an Odisha Record of Rights (RoR) important?

The RoR is mandatory for detecting false claims on lands and avoiding land grabbing. A certified copy of the RoR can be used in court litigations related to property. The RoR is also a mandatory document to raise farm credit or to obtain a home loan from a bank, since it acts as the primary proof of ownership in Odisha.

How do I check land records online in Odisha?

Launched by the Board of Revenue Department Odisha, it has become much easier for the people to get their land record details online. Visit bhulekh.ori.nic.in, then select your District, Tehsil, and Village from the dropdown. Pick the RI Circle and search by Khatiyan, Plot, or Tenant name to retrieve the full record.

How to check & verify Odisha land records online with a Plot Number?

To obtain Bhulekh Odisha details by Plot Number, visit the Bhulekh Odisha page and click the Plot Number search button. Select the District, Tehsil, Village, and RI Circle from the dropdowns; enter the plot number and click search to retrieve the record.

How to download an Odisha Land Record?

To download the Odisha plot details, click 'Select Location for ROR'. Choose the District, Tahasil, Village, and RI Circle. Click 'RoR Back Page' to view, then use the browser Print menu → 'Save as PDF' to save it. The Front Page covers tenant + rent details; the Back Page covers plot-level detail.

Why is the RoR mandatory for buying land in Odisha?

The Record of Rights (RoR) is the official proof of land ownership maintained by the Revenue Department. It is mandatory to (a) detect false claims on lands and avoid land grabbing, (b) substantiate the title in any court litigation, and (c) raise farm credit or obtain a home / land loan from a bank. Verify both Sabak (old) and Hal (current) Khatiyans before any transaction.

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