KNOWLEDGE CENTER / MAHARASHTRA · REGULATORY
TILR Guidelines Explained
Understanding the role of the Taluka Inspector of Land Records and the guidelines that govern official land measurement in Maharashtra.
§ 01 Who is the TILR?
The Taluka Inspector of Land Records (TILR) is a government official in Maharashtra's revenue hierarchy responsible for maintaining land records and conducting official surveys at the taluka level. Any official land measurement (Mojani) must be conducted or supervised by the TILR or his designated surveyor.
§ 02 TILR Guidelines for Survey Work
Private surveyors working alongside government officials must adhere to TILR guidelines regarding: Survey methodology (Total Station or DGPS), Control point establishment, Boundary marker specifications, Report format and certification requirements.
“Precision at the as-built stage is not merely a technical requirement; it is the definitive proof of a developer's integrity and adherence to regulatory commitments.”
§ FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the TILR in Maharashtra?
The Taluka Inspector of Land Records (TILR) is the government official responsible for maintaining land records and conducting or supervising official surveys (Mojani) at the taluka level.
What do TILR guidelines cover for private surveyors?
TILR guidelines govern survey methodology (Total Station or DGPS), control point establishment, boundary marker specifications, and report format and certification requirements for any survey work tied to official land records.
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