Purchasing agricultural land in India involves navigating diverse state-specific laws, often restricting buyers to agriculturists. The process demands meticulous verification of documents like title deeds and tax receipts, alongside registration and mutation. While NRIs generally cannot buy agricultural land directly, exceptions exist through inheritance, gifts, or rare RBI approvals. Buyers must confirm eligibility, land use, and clear titles, with legal counsel recommended for due diligence. Purchasing agricultural land in India involves navigating diverse state-specific laws, often restricting buyers to agriculturists. The process demands meticulous verification of documents like title deeds and tax receipts, alongside registration and mutation. While NRIs generally cannot buy agricultural land directly, exceptions exist through inheritance, gifts, or rare RBI approvals. Buyers must confirm eligibility, land use, and clear titles, with legal counsel recommended for due diligence.
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