Murad Ali Shah Calls for Full Integration of E-Mutation, E-Registration, and E-Transfer Systems to Boost Transparency
Karachi, July 26, 2025. In a decisive move to modernize Sindh’s land management systems, Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah directed the Board of Revenue (BoR) to expedite the integration of e-mutation with e-registration and accelerate the rollout of the e-transfer mechanism.
Chairing a high-level meeting at CM House, Shah reviewed the progress of the Land Administration & Revenue Management Information System (LARMIS) and stressed the urgent need to digitize land records across the province. He emphasized seamless interconnectivity among platforms to enhance service delivery and eliminate bureaucratic delays.
The CM was briefed on the current capabilities of LARMIS, including its 27 operational People’s Service Centres (PSCs), the online portal, and robust data infrastructure in Karachi and Hyderabad. He noted that over 100,000 digital registrations are expected by July 2025.
Officials were instructed to submit a detailed implementation timeline for full digital integration. Shah reiterated that digitization will improve transparency, curb corruption, and secure land rights for both rural and urban citizens, marking a transformative shift in Sindh’s governance framework.
“The goal is clear: fast, fair, and fully digital land services for every citizen,” He declared.