Introduction

5. Structure of Jantri 2001 Rates (expected features)

Many District Collector offices host PDFs of the 2001 Jantri on their individual websites. A simple Google search using keywords like "Jantri 2001 [District Name] PDF" often yields direct download links.

Challenges and Limitations

  1. Visit the official IGR Gujarat website – Look for "Archives" or "Old Jantri" sections.
  2. Contact the local sub-registrar’s office – They often maintain physical or digital copies of old Jantri books.
  3. Request under RTI – File a Right to Information application for a certified copy of the 2001 Jantri applicable to a specific area.
  4. Check government-approved third-party portals – Some legal or real estate sites may have scanned copies for reference.

The Jantri rates for Gujarat were last revised in 2001. The rates are published in a document commonly known as the "Jantri Rate Jantri 2001 Gujarat PDF". This document provides a comprehensive list of Jantri rates for different areas in Gujarat, which can be used for various purposes, such as:

  • Overall distribution: e.g., Ahmedabad and Surat exhibit the highest Jantri 2001 rates with means several times higher than rural districts.
  • Urban gradients: Within cities, main commercial roads show steep premiums versus interior residential streets—often 2–10x.
  • Regional spread: Coastal and industrialized districts (e.g., Surat, Ankleshwar region) show higher commercial/industrial rates.
  • Agricultural rates: Much lower baseline values in rural talukas; significant gap between agricultural and residential/commercial rates.
  • Outliers: Specific localities (prime commercial streets) with exceptionally high values.

For example, if the Jantri rate of a specific zone in Ahmedabad was ₹10,000 per sq. meter in 2001, and you own a 100 sq. meter plot:

Stamp Duty Assessment

: Understanding the historical tax framework for older registered deeds. How to Access the Jantri 2001 Gujarat PDF