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While the 2008 Jantri rates are no longer used for current transactions, they remain essential for:

These are draft illustrative numbers – actual 2008 Jantri schedules are zone-specific and available from District Registrar offices.

The represent a watershed moment in the state’s property registration history. They ended an era of gross undervaluation and brought transparency—albeit with short-term market pain.

This system, rooted in the and subsequent Gujarat state legislation, serves three core purposes:

For those interested in exploring more about the Jantri rates in Gujarat, here are some additional insights:

The Jantri rates implemented in 2008 varied across regions, influenced by:

While Gujarat has seen multiple revisions of these rates (most notably in 2011, 2016, and 2021), the represent a pivotal historical benchmark. For legal disputes, old property inheritance cases, and tax assessments for transactions that occurred over 15 years ago, the 2008 Jantri remains highly relevant. This article provides a deep dive into the structure, impact, and specific nuances of the 2008 Jantri rates.

The Revenue Department assigned values based on several distinct criteria:

The implementation of the revised rates in 2008 was a response to the rapid economic development in Gujarat.

In the landscape of Gujarat’s real estate development, Jantri rates (also known as Ready Reckoner Rates or circle rates) serve as the foundation for government valuations of land and property. While these rates are updated periodically, the year holds a pivotal place in the historical context of property valuation in the state.

The proposed hikes were met with near-universal condemnation from developers, real estate associations, legal professionals, and prospective homebuyers alike.

"Jantri" refers to the government-notified standard rates for land and immovable property in the state of Gujarat. These rates serve as the minimum valuation at which a property can be registered during a sale or transfer. In Gujarat, the Jantri system determines the calculation of Stamp Duty and Registration Fees. The 2008 revision was one of the most significant updates in the state's history at that time.

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Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2008 Jun 2026

While the 2008 Jantri rates are no longer used for current transactions, they remain essential for:

These are draft illustrative numbers – actual 2008 Jantri schedules are zone-specific and available from District Registrar offices.

The represent a watershed moment in the state’s property registration history. They ended an era of gross undervaluation and brought transparency—albeit with short-term market pain.

This system, rooted in the and subsequent Gujarat state legislation, serves three core purposes: jantri rates in gujarat 2008

For those interested in exploring more about the Jantri rates in Gujarat, here are some additional insights:

The Jantri rates implemented in 2008 varied across regions, influenced by:

While Gujarat has seen multiple revisions of these rates (most notably in 2011, 2016, and 2021), the represent a pivotal historical benchmark. For legal disputes, old property inheritance cases, and tax assessments for transactions that occurred over 15 years ago, the 2008 Jantri remains highly relevant. This article provides a deep dive into the structure, impact, and specific nuances of the 2008 Jantri rates. While the 2008 Jantri rates are no longer

The Revenue Department assigned values based on several distinct criteria:

The implementation of the revised rates in 2008 was a response to the rapid economic development in Gujarat.

In the landscape of Gujarat’s real estate development, Jantri rates (also known as Ready Reckoner Rates or circle rates) serve as the foundation for government valuations of land and property. While these rates are updated periodically, the year holds a pivotal place in the historical context of property valuation in the state. This system, rooted in the and subsequent Gujarat

The proposed hikes were met with near-universal condemnation from developers, real estate associations, legal professionals, and prospective homebuyers alike.

"Jantri" refers to the government-notified standard rates for land and immovable property in the state of Gujarat. These rates serve as the minimum valuation at which a property can be registered during a sale or transfer. In Gujarat, the Jantri system determines the calculation of Stamp Duty and Registration Fees. The 2008 revision was one of the most significant updates in the state's history at that time.

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