Gujarat Land Revenue Code, 1879
(1) (a) The designated office shall enter, manually or electronically by the automated process, in a register of mutations, every report made to him under section 135C or any mutation of acquisition or transfer of any right in land made to him, either manually or electronically under section 135C from the Mamlatdar, or a court of law. (b) (i) When a claim or document of right is produced before the designated office, he shall, through bio-metric ID or any other mode as may be prescribed, verify the identity and the lawful rights of the transferor and the transferee. (ii) Upon completion of verification, the necessary entries shall be made in the register of mutations in the manner as may be prescribed and the notice of the transaction under section 135D shall be served to the persons interested therein. (2) Whenever a designated office makes an entry, either manually or electronically in the register of mutations, he shall at the same time intimate to all persons appearing in the record of rights or register of mutations to be interested in themutation and to any other person whom he has reason to believe to be interested therein in the manner as may be prescribed. (3) It shall be the duty of the designated officer to enter the particulars of the objection if any received from any person either manually or electronically, in a register of disputed cases and to give written acknowledgement of the receipt of such objection to the person making it in the same manner. (4) Orders disposing of objections entered in the register of disputed cases shall be recorded, either manually or electronically, in the register of mutations, after disposing it within the period as may be prescribed for this purpose and the same may be intimated to the concerned person having interest in the said mutation. (5) Where no objection is raised by any person having interest in the transaction, either manually or electronically, within a period of thirty days, the mutation entry shall be certified electronically through an automated process or manually, as the case may be. (6) The transfer of entries from the register of mutations to the record of rights shall be effected subject to such rules as may be made by the State Government in this behalf: Provided that an entry in the register of mutations shall not be transferred to the record of right until such entry has been duly certified. (7) In the event, where the automated process of certification of entries has not been initiated, the entries in the register of mutations shall be verified and if found correct or after correction shall be certified in the Mutation Register, within a period as may be prescribed, by a Revenue Officer not below the rank of a Deputy Mamladar, and the same may be intimated to the concerned person having interest therein. (8) Where the certifying officer has a reason to believe that such mutation entry violates or contravenes any of the provisions of the Act or any other Act, he shall not certify such entry and shall intimate the same with reasons in writing to the person concerned. (9) The provisions of this section shall apply in respect of perpetual tenancies and also in respect of any tenancies mentioned in a notification under sub-section (2) of section 135B but the provisions of this section shall not apply in respect of other tenancies, which shall be entered in a register of tenancies, in such manner and under such procedure as may be prescribed.