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India’s land registration system is under serious scrutiny after the Supreme Court’s landmark judgments in Samiullah v. State of Bihar and K. Gopi v. Sub-Registrar (2025). In this important educational video, we clearly explain why land registration in India does NOT guarantee ownership, the real meaning of mutation, and why the Supreme Court struck down rules making mutation mandatory for property registration. This video breaks down complex legal concepts in simple, exam-oriented language and explains how India’s land laws are still governed by colonial-era legislations like the Registration Act, 1908, Transfer of Property Act, 1882, and Stamp Act, 1899. You will understand why 66% of civil cases in India are related to land disputes, how outdated records create a bureaucratic loop, and why digitisation alone has not solved the problem. We also discuss the Supreme Court’s call for systemic land reforms, including the shift from a presumptive title system to conclusive land titling, restructuring old laws, synchronisation of land records, and the use of modern technology such as blockchain to create secure, tamper-proof, and transparent land ownership records. Key government initiatives like DILRMP, ULPIN (Bhu-Aadhaar), NGDRS, e-Registration, and digital land portals of various States are explained in detail. This video is highly relevant for UPSC Prelims & Mains, State PCS, Judiciary exams, and anyone interested in governance, land reforms, digital India, and judicial reforms. If you want a clear conceptual understanding along with current affairs relevance, this video is for you. 📌 Exam Relevance: GS Paper II | GS Paper III 📌 Topic Area: Governance | Judiciary | Land Reforms | Digital Governance #LandReform #SupremeCourtUpdates #BrainRoots #LandRegistrationIndia #PropertyLaw #BhuAadhar #BlockchainTechnology #ConclusiveTitling #UPSC2026 #IASPreparation #IndianPolity #CurrentAffairs2026 #JudiciaryExams #GSDhillon #DigitalIndia #news #currentaffairs #upsc #ias Explained by G.S. Dhillon | Brain Roots IAS