Ready Reckoner 2001 02 Mumbai Pdf

Absolutely. That is the exact use case. The law assumes the property’s value on April 1, 2001, is what the Ready Reckoner states, regardless of what you paid in 1995.

| Section | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | "Government of Maharashtra – Ready Reckoner of Rates of Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Lands – For the Year 2001-2002" | | Notification | Legal notification No. R.P. 2001/C.R. 57/M-1, dated 31st March 2001. | | Ward-wise Tables | Mumbai is divided into A to T wards (A: Colaba, B: Sandhurst Road, C: Kalbadevi... up to T: Mulund). | | Rate Indicators | Rates are in ₹ per sq. meter (not sq. ft.). Conversion: 1 sq. meter = 10.764 sq. ft. | | Road/Lane Classification | Properties are categorized by road width (e.g., Main Road, By-lane, Internal Lane). A wider road commanded a higher rate even in 2001. | | Use Category | Residential vs. Commercial. Commercial rates were typically 1.5x to 2x residential rates. | ready reckoner 2001 02 mumbai pdf

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: Local Sub-Registrar offices maintain physical copies of the "Annual Statement of Rates" (ASR) books from 2001. | Section | Description | | :--- |