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What Happens If the Khata Conversion Application Gets Rejected?

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If your Khata conversion is rejected in Karnataka, ownership remains valid but the property stays in B-Khata or unregistered status, limiting sale, loans, and construction. Rejections by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike usually occur due to document errors, unpaid taxes, or legal issues. Minor issues can be corrected and reapplied, while major ones need legal regularisation or appeal.
0 2026-04-21T07:37:27+00:00

 If your Khata conversion application gets rejected in Karnataka, it does not mean your property ownership is cancelled. But it does create serious legal and practical limitations until the issue is fixed. It prevents the owner from lawfully selling their property, getting a bank loan, or building on it. Below, I have shared the reasons behind it and how to fix it.

What Happens If Your Khata Conversion Application Gets Rejected?

First, the rejection means your property will continue to remain in its existing status (usually B-Khata or unregistered). It can restrict your ability to sell the property, obtain home loans, obtain building approvals, or access certain civic services.

  1. The rejection typically happens due to specific reasons such as document mismatch, missing records (like Form 9/11B), unpaid property taxes, incorrect survey numbers, or the property being in an unapproved layout or disputed category.

  2. Once rejected, the authority (like BBMP or GBA) usually provides a reason for rejection in the application status. It is critical because it tells you exactly what needs to be corrected.

  3. In many cases, applicants are allowed to rectify errors and reapply by submitting updated documents such as corrected sale deed details, tax receipts, conversion certificates, or layout approvals.

  4. If the issue is minor (data mismatch or upload error), approval can be obtained following resubmission. 

  5. However, if the rejection is due to deeper legal issues, such as land conversion not done, revenue site status, or zoning violations, you may need legal regularisation before applying again.

Additionally, a large number of applications are rejected due to incomplete documentation rather than fraud. The authorities have even set up review systems to reassess rejected cases and improve transparency. This means you may also have the option to appeal or request a review in certain cases. This is all about what happens if the Khata conversion application gets rejected.

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