Land Conversion Certificate is a legal endorsment for converting an agricultural land into a non-agricultural one. Agricultural lands in the State of West Bengal could be converted for commercial, residential and industrial purposes by obtaining prior permission from the State’s Land & Land Reform Department.
West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955
A change in land use is regulated by Section 4A, 4B, 4C and Section 4D of the West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955. As per the provisions of the Act, the following conditions are mandated for the conversion of agricultural land:
- The establishment/ development of the land shouldn’t be pursued until availing the legal permission from the concerned authority.
- The work should be pursued in accordance with the plan which is agreed with the concerned authority.
- The work shouldn’t be pursued without obtaining permission in accordance with the laws stipulated for the purpose.
- Further information should be furnished whenever the appropriate department demands the same.
- The respective plant should be inspected by an authorised official.
Documents Required
- Mutation Certificate.
- Application in Form 1A.
- Copy of current R-o-R (in the form of a Khatian or Parcha).
- Copy of current Rent Receipt.
- Sketch map showing the approach road.
- Plot Information with or without a map.
- Copy of NOC of Pollution Control Board.
- Copy of Detailed Project Report (DPR).
- Certificate for setting up of Industries by Industries Centre / DoI / Department of Commerce & Industry, Government of India.
- Any other documents as required by the Collector.
Fee Structure
The application charge for any land conversion petition shall be Rs. 10, irrespective of the quantum and Category of land. The applicant charges for completing the West Bengal Land conversion process is provided in the table.
The conversion fee of land in the Rural Areas (per decimal of land)
Current land use | Conversion to activities allied to agriculture | Conversion to Homestead (for personal use) | Conversion for Group housing, the housing complex by cooperatives or property developers | Conversion to Industrial and commercial use and activities |
Bastu, Patit, Danga and any other land that are not currently in agricultural or other productive use | Rs. 10/- | Rs.15/- | Rs.20/- | Rs.30/- |
Agricultural land | Rs.15/- | Rs.20/- | Rs.30/- | Rs.50/- |
Ponds or any water body (if allowed for conversion) | Rs.30/- | Rs.40/- | Rs.60/- | Rs.100/- |
Industrial and commercial land unused or underused | Rs.50/- | Rs.75/- | Rs.150/- | Not applicable |
The conversion fee of land in the Municipal Area (per decimal of land)
Current Land Use | Conversion to Industrial and commercial use and activities |
Bastu, Patit, Danga and any other land that are not currently in agricultural or other productive use | Rs. 45/- |
Agricultural land | Rs. 75/- |
Ponds or any water body (if allowed for conversion) | Rs. 150/- |
The conversion fee of land in KMDA Area (per decimal of land)
Current Land Use | Conversion to Industrial and commercial use and activities |
Bastu, Patit, Danga and any other land that are not currently in agricultural or other productive use | Rs. 60/- |
Agricultural land | Rs. 100/- |
Ponds or any water body (if allowed for conversion) | Rs. 200/- |
Note: The entire amount collected as user charge in mutation cases in the prescribed rate mentioned above will be deposited to the state Government under Head of Account through challan. Subsequently, the Finance Department will release a share for the society on a quarterly basis.
Concerned Authority- The applicants can approach the Office of the concerned Block Land and Land Reforms Officer at the Panchayat Samiti level or in the Office of District Magistrate of the relevant block or district.
Online Land Conversion Procedure – West Bengal
Access the LLRD Portal
Step 1: To start with, the applicant must visit the West Bengal Land & Land Reform Department and the Refugee Relief and Rehabilitation Department.
Step 2: Use the link Banglarbhumi, which directs the user to the home page of the Land Reforms and Refugee Relief and Rehabilitation Department.
Land Conversion Application
Step 3: Now, the applicant may click on the “Land Conversion Application” option under the online application tab that is visible on the menu bar.
Step 4: On clicking on the Conversion Application option, the following form will be displayed.
Fill in the Right Credentials
Step 5: Here, the applicant needs to fill out all the mandatory details in the conversion application form, which includes:
- The District, Block and Mouza (Village)
- The application number and date
- The particulars of the applicant
- Plot details
Step 6: In the plot details section, the user may click on the Plus(+) button to open the “Add Record” box. In the Add record section, he/she must fill out the plot information Khaitan number, plot number, existing classification and area of the plot.
Upload Required Documents
Step 7: After entering the details, the user needs to click in the “List of Enclosures” tab to upload all the requested documents as listed in the conversion form.
Step 8: The captcha characters must be entered.
Step 9: Once all the documents are uploaded, the “Submit” button may be clicked.
Make Payment
Step 10: Once the registration is done, pay the fee from the “Online Application” menu and click on the “Fees Payment” option. Then fill up the Request Type, Application number and click on ‘Next’ for the payment options.
- If the fee is paid through ‘online mode’ (Netbanking and Debit Card option of GRIPS), the land conversion number will be registered immediately.
- If the fee is paid through ‘counter payment’ option of GRIPS, the user may verify the payment and Register the case through Application- GRN Search from the “Online Application option.”
Acknowledgement Receipt
Step 11: An Acknowledgement slip will be displayed, which can also be saved or printed for future references.
Step 12: The concerned authority will process the application of the land conversion and grants approval after the concerned authority verifies it.
Land Conversion Application Procedure – Offline Method
Visit the LLRD of the State
Step 1: The applicant can visit the nearest responsible block or Land & Land Reform department Office to complete the registration process of land conversion.
Get Application Form
Step 2: The application form can be obtained from the concerned officer and filled in with the prescribed format.
Note: You can also download the application form for the land conversion from the official website of Land Reforms and Refugee Relief and Rehabilitation Department, Government of West Bengal. The conversion application form is reproduced below for your reference.
Fill in the Right Credentials
Step 3: The applicant may fill the application form with the appropriate details without any mistakes.
Attach Required Documents
Step 4: After applying, the applicant needs to attach the specified documents along with the application form.
Make Payment
Step 5: Now, the applicant needs to make the prescribed fees to complete the submission process. (Fees mentioned above is per decimal of land).
Step 6: After the payment, the applicant would receive the transaction number in his/her registered mobile number, which effectively confirms the registration. The receipt can be obtained upon the submission of the land conversion. The certified copy of mutation order can be obtained within 30 days from the date of application.
Download Conversion Document- The conversion document can be downloaded by visiting the official web portal, which for this purpose is ‘banglarbhumi.’ Upon visiting the website, the user needs to click on the “Application receipt/reprint” option under the “Service Delivery” tab on the home page. He/she would then be prompted for the “Request Type” and the unique application number. Clicking on the ‘Next’ button would help the user to successfully download/print the conversion document.
FAQs
What is land conversion in West Bengal?
Land conversion in West Bengal refers to the process of changing the use of land from one category to another. It typically involves converting agricultural land for non-agricultural purposes, such as residential, commercial, or industrial use.
Who is responsible for land conversion in West Bengal?
The District Magistrate or the concerned government authority is generally responsible for approving land conversion applications in West Bengal.
What types of land can be converted in West Bengal?
Agricultural land is commonly converted for non-agricultural purposes, including residential, commercial, or industrial use. The specific rules and eligibility criteria may vary based on the location and zoning regulations.
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