You can get the Faisal Patti online easily via mypatta without visiting the Sub-Registrar office.
- Open mypatta and log in or sign up if needed.
- Go to property documents, ensure “Telangana” is selected as the state, then tap the “Faisal Patti” icon.
- Enter required information.
- Tap “Search”
- Once Faisal Patti is available to download, tap “View Document”. You can now save or share or download this document in PDF on your device.
What Does Boundary or Survey Verification Mean in a Land Transaction?
Boundary or survey verification means confirming whether the land described in the documents is the same land that exists on the ground. It checks the identity, location, extent and physical limits of the property.
This is different from ownership verification. Ownership verification checks whether a person has legal title to the land. Boundary or survey verification checks whether the land parcel has been correctly identified and whether its recorded details match the actual site.
In a land transaction in Telangana, boundary or survey verification usually involves checking:
- village and mandal;
- survey number;
- sub-division number;
- khata or revenue-account details;
- recorded extent;
- pattadar or recorded landholder details;
- mutation or change entries;
- land classification;
- adjoining survey numbers or neighbouring lands;
- village map, Tippan or survey sketch; and
- physical possession and site location.
For example, a Faisal Patti may show that a particular survey number was recorded in the name of a person after a mutation or revenue change. That may help trace the historical land-record position. However, it must still be checked against current land records, survey maps and the actual land available at the site.
What Details Should Be Checked in Faisal Patti?
Faisal Patti should be checked carefully because it may contain older mutation or revenue entries that help explain how the land was recorded at a particular point in time.
| Detail in Faisal Patti | What Should Be Checked | Why It Matters |
|---|
| Village and Mandal | Whether the record relates to the correct village and mandal | Similar survey numbers may exist in different villages |
| Survey Number | Whether the survey number matches current land records and title documents | Identifies the land parcel being verified |
| Sub-division Number | Whether the land was later divided, corrected or renumbered | Helps connect old and current survey records |
| Khata / Revenue Account | Whether the revenue account corresponds with the recorded landholder | Helps trace the revenue-record position |
| Recorded Extent | Whether the area in Faisal Patti matches current records and deed schedule | Helps detect shortage, excess land or wrong parcel claims |
| Name of Recorded Landholder | Whether the name is connected with the present claimant through valid records | Supports historical continuity, but does not prove boundary accuracy |
| Mutation / Change Entry | Whether the entry reflects inheritance, sale, assignment, partition or correction | Helps understand why the land record changed |
| Land Classification | Whether the land was recorded as patta land, assigned land, government land, agricultural land or otherwise | May affect use, transferability and verification |
| Adjoining Survey References, if any | Whether neighbouring survey numbers match current survey or map records | Helps verify physical identity of the parcel |
| Remarks or Special Entries | Whether any restriction, dispute, correction or revenue note is recorded | May affect reliance on the document |
A mismatch in survey number, extent, village, recorded name or classification should not be ignored. It may indicate subdivision, old settlement entries, mutation error, wrong parcel identification or a boundary dispute.
How to Compare Faisal Patti With Current Survey and Land Records?
Faisal Patti should be compared with current Telangana land and survey records before it is used for boundary verification.
The following checks can be followed:
- Start with the village, mandal and district mentioned in the Faisal Patti.
- Note the survey number, sub-division number, khata details, recorded extent, landholder name and mutation or change entry.
- Compare the survey number with current Bhu Bharati records and ROR-1B.
- Check whether the survey number was later subdivided, corrected, renumbered or affected by resurvey.
- Compare the recorded extent in Faisal Patti with the extent in the registered deed, current ROR-1B and Pattadar Passbook.
- Check whether the person named in Faisal Patti is connected with the present owner through sale, inheritance, partition, assignment or other title documents.
- Compare the land classification in Faisal Patti with the present classification.
- Check the village map, Tippan, survey sketch or land parcel map to identify the location and boundaries of the survey number.
- Verify whether adjoining survey numbers or neighbouring lands match the current physical position.
- Inspect the site to confirm whether the land shown on the ground corresponds with the old and current records.
- Where the records do not match, obtain survey clarification, mutation history, correction proceedings or official demarcation.
This comparison is important because Faisal Patti may show a historical mutation or revenue position. Since then, the land may have been sold, inherited, partitioned, subdivided, corrected, acquired, encroached upon or affected by changes in adjoining lands.
What Can Faisal Patti Not Verify by Itself?
Faisal Patti cannot, by itself, finally verify the exact physical boundary of the land.
Standing alone, it may not prove:
- the exact on-ground measurement of the property;
- the final demarcated boundary;
- whether the land shown at the site is the same land recorded in Faisal Patti;
- whether the survey number has been subdivided, corrected or renumbered;
- whether the recorded extent is still physically available;
- whether there is encroachment on any side;
- whether neighbouring landholders accept the boundary;
- whether the land has been affected by acquisition, road widening or government reservation;
- whether the land classification has changed;
- whether the person named in Faisal Patti had complete title;
- whether the present claimant has valid ownership; or
- whether there is any boundary, possession or survey dispute.
For example, Faisal Patti may show that a mutation was recorded in favour of a particular person for a particular survey number. However, if the land was later divided among heirs, sold in parts, corrected in revenue records or partly occupied by another person, the old entry alone cannot confirm the present boundary or available extent.
Similarly, if Faisal Patti shows one extent but the current ROR-1B or survey map shows a different extent, the difference must be explained through mutation records, subdivision proceedings, correction records, survey records or official demarcation.
Faisal Patti is therefore useful for tracing historical land-record changes, but it should not replace current survey records, land maps, title documents or physical boundary verification.
Which Documents Should Be Checked Along With Faisal Patti?
Faisal Patti should be checked with current land records, title documents and survey records to confirm whether the same land parcel is being identified across records.
| Document | Role in Boundary / Survey Verification |
|---|
| Registered Sale Deed / Title Deed | Provides the property schedule, extent and boundary description |
| Mother Deed and Link Documents | Help confirm whether the same land continued through earlier transactions |
| Current ROR-1B | Shows the current revenue-record position of the land |
| Bhu Bharati Land Record | Helps verify current land details, ownership history and land status |
| Pattadar Passbook | Supports current pattadar and land details where applicable |
| Mutation Records | Show whether revenue records were updated after transfer, inheritance or partition |
| Old Pahani / Old ROR | Helps compare Faisal Patti with other historical revenue entries |
| Village Map / Land Parcel Map | Helps locate the land in relation to adjoining survey numbers |
| Tippan / Survey Sketch | Helps verify field-level measurements and survey details |
| Subdivision or Correction Proceedings | Explain changes in survey number, extent or land classification |
| Encumbrance Certificate / Registered Document Search | Helps identify later transfers, mortgages or registered claims affecting the land |
| Prohibited Property Records | Helps check whether the land is affected by transfer restrictions |
| Physical Survey / Demarcation Report | Confirms the on-ground boundary and measurements |
| Neighbouring Land Records | Help verify adjoining survey numbers and boundary consistency |
| Court or Revenue Orders | Relevant where a boundary, possession, classification or survey dispute has been decided |
The strongest boundary verification is created when the Faisal Patti, current ROR-1B, Bhu Bharati record, registered deed schedule, village map, Tippan, mutation records and physical survey all identify the same land parcel.
If these records do not match, the discrepancy should be resolved before relying on Faisal Patti for sale, purchase, partition, construction, loan, litigation or any other land-related purpose.
FAQs
- 1. Can Faisal Patti be used for boundary verification in Telangana?+
Yes. Faisal Patti can be used as a supporting record for boundary verification by checking historical details such as survey number, extent, recorded landholder, mutation entries and land classification. However, it should be compared with current land and survey records.
- 2. Can Faisal Patti prove exact land boundaries by itself?+
No. Faisal Patti is mainly a historical mutation or revenue record. Exact boundaries should be verified through current ROR-1B, Bhu Bharati records, village map, Tippan, survey sketch and physical demarcation.
- 3. What should be checked in Faisal Patti before relying on it?+
Check the village, mandal, survey number, sub-division, khata details, recorded extent, landholder name, mutation entry, land classification and any remarks or special entries.
- 4. What if Faisal Patti and current survey records show different details?+
The difference should be checked through current ROR-1B, Bhu Bharati records, mutation history, subdivision records, correction proceedings, survey map, Tippan and official survey clarification. The document should not be relied on until the mismatch is explained.
- 5. Which documents should be checked along with Faisal Patti?+
Check the registered deed, Mother Deed, link documents, current ROR-1B, Bhu Bharati record, Pattadar Passbook, mutation records, Old Pahani, village map, Tippan, Encumbrance Certificate and physical survey or demarcation report.
Shivangi
Real Estate Content Writer
Shivangi is a real estate content writer with 3+ years of experience helping readers understand property documentation, land records, and legal requirements through clear and actionable content.