Dikshit said that now a person has to deal with huge crowds, serpentine queues and lack of proper seating, drinking water and toilet facilities if he wants to register a property document.
Even after going through this ordeal, he or she has to make several rounds of the Sub Registrar Office and wait endlessly before the document is registered and delivered, she said.
"To put an end to this, the new system envisages a process in which each applicant arrives at the e-Sub Registrar Office with a pre-fixed appointment. The appointment can be taken online by accessing the website of the revenue department and get their job done," Dikshit said.
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