Technical Glitches Paralyze Hyderabad Property Registration System
Property registration transactions across Hyderabad were severely impacted on Tuesday due to widespread server malfunctions and technical glitches within the state's registration infrastructure. Numerous property buyers who had already paid their registration fees and secured booking slots encountered significant hardships and procedural delays throughout the day.
Tensions Erupt at Sub-Registrar Offices
Mild but palpable tension was reported at several sub-registrar offices across the city, as frustrated property buyers engaged in arguments with officials. The primary point of contention was the uncertainty surrounding when normal registration services would resume. Buyers demanded clear timelines from the authorities, creating an atmosphere of confusion and inconvenience at multiple locations.
Widespread Procedural Failures and Cancellations
At various offices, Sub-Registrar Officers (SROs) were compelled to instruct buyers to cancel their pre-booked slots and attempt to reschedule for another date due to the persistent system failures. In other instances, prospective registrants found themselves completely unable to book new slots through the digital portal. Additional complications arose with Aadhaar verification processes, which failed to function correctly, further stalling transactions.
Compounding these issues were technical problems related to property boundaries, stemming from the administrative trifurcation of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) area. This legacy structural change introduced errors in the digital records, preventing the smooth processing of documents that required precise jurisdictional data.
Official Acknowledgment and Evening Resolution
Official sources within the registration department confirmed the existence of these multifaceted technical issues. They acknowledged the disruptions caused to the public and assured that dedicated teams worked throughout the day to identify and rectify the problems. According to these sources, the majority of the server and system glitches were successfully resolved by Tuesday evening, allowing operations to gradually return to normal.
The incident highlights the critical dependency of Hyderabad's real estate transaction framework on stable digital infrastructure and underscores the need for robust technical support to prevent similar widespread disruptions in the future.



