Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2008 [portable] Jun 2026

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Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2008 [portable] Jun 2026

: The Garvi Gujarat website sometimes provides historical valuation tools under "Online Services".

In many cases in 2008, the market value (the price for which a property was actually sold) was often higher than the government-mandated Jantri rate.

Reviewing the in requires looking at them as a historical benchmark for the state's real estate valuation system. In 2008, the Jantri (Annual Statement of Rates) served as the primary scientific mechanism for the Gujarat government to determine the market value of land and property for stamp duty and registration fees. Historical Context and Utility

Compare the 2008 Jantri with the 2016 or 2023 revisions to see how the government has since learned to phase hikes gradually rather than all at once. jantri rates in gujarat 2008

Under Section 50C of the Income Tax Act and state registration laws, properties registered below the active 2008 Jantri benchmark faced immediate auditing and mandatory adjustments for stamp duty. Core Applications of 2008 Jantri Rates

To understand the 2008 Jantri revision, one must look at the economic climate of the time. Gujarat was experiencing an unprecedented industrial boom. Megaprojects like the Gift City planning phases, the expansion of the Ahmedabad-Vadodara expressway, and industrial clusters in Surat and Rajkot were driving land prices to historic highs.

. Prior to this, the state had relied on rates that had remained largely unchanged since The Times of India Valuation Basis: : The Garvi Gujarat website sometimes provides historical

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While current rates are much higher, the 2008 Jantri figures are still legally relevant for specific administrative processes: Bajaj Finservhttps://www.bajajfinserv.in

: In 2008, Jantri rates were approximately ₹5,500 to ₹7,000 per square meter. In recent years, these have risen as high as ₹21,000 to ₹50,000 . How to Access 2008 Historical Data In 2008, the Jantri (Annual Statement of Rates)

| Area in Ahmedabad | Property Type/Use | Jantri Rate (2008-09) | Jantri Rate (2011) | Approximate Increase | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Residential (2-BHK Flat) | ₹9,000 - ₹9,500 per sq. m | ₹19,000 - ₹26,500 per sq. m | ~111% - 179% | | Bopal | Residential (Land/Plot) | ₹3,000 per sq. m | ₹17,000 - ₹25,000 per sq. m | ~467% - 733% | | Thaltej | Open Land (Non-residential) | ₹5,500 - ₹9,000 per sq. m | ₹35,000 - ₹1,00,000 per sq. m | ~289% - 1,712% | | Bopal | Open Plot | N/A | ₹30,000 per sq. m | Sharp increase | | Thaltej | Residential | ₹5,500 - ₹7,000 per sq. m | ₹21,000 - ₹50,000 per sq. m | ~200% - 614% |

The primary purpose of the Jantri system is to bring transparency to real estate transactions. By setting a floor price, the government aims to curb the practice of under-reporting property values to evade stamp duty, also reducing the flow of "black money" in deals. However, as the events of 2008 would show, revising these rates has profound economic and social consequences.

Historical audits and legal cases cite specific values used during this period: Ahmedabad (Thaltej): Agricultural land was valued at approximately per sq. mtr., while non-agricultural land could reach per sq. mtr.. Surat (Magdalla): Rates were recorded around per sq. mtr. in certain old Jantri records. Comptroller and Auditor General of India How to Access Old Jantri Data

: The Garvi Gujarat website sometimes provides historical valuation tools under "Online Services".

In many cases in 2008, the market value (the price for which a property was actually sold) was often higher than the government-mandated Jantri rate.

Reviewing the in requires looking at them as a historical benchmark for the state's real estate valuation system. In 2008, the Jantri (Annual Statement of Rates) served as the primary scientific mechanism for the Gujarat government to determine the market value of land and property for stamp duty and registration fees. Historical Context and Utility

Compare the 2008 Jantri with the 2016 or 2023 revisions to see how the government has since learned to phase hikes gradually rather than all at once.

Under Section 50C of the Income Tax Act and state registration laws, properties registered below the active 2008 Jantri benchmark faced immediate auditing and mandatory adjustments for stamp duty. Core Applications of 2008 Jantri Rates

To understand the 2008 Jantri revision, one must look at the economic climate of the time. Gujarat was experiencing an unprecedented industrial boom. Megaprojects like the Gift City planning phases, the expansion of the Ahmedabad-Vadodara expressway, and industrial clusters in Surat and Rajkot were driving land prices to historic highs.

. Prior to this, the state had relied on rates that had remained largely unchanged since The Times of India Valuation Basis:

⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)

While current rates are much higher, the 2008 Jantri figures are still legally relevant for specific administrative processes: Bajaj Finservhttps://www.bajajfinserv.in

: In 2008, Jantri rates were approximately ₹5,500 to ₹7,000 per square meter. In recent years, these have risen as high as ₹21,000 to ₹50,000 . How to Access 2008 Historical Data

| Area in Ahmedabad | Property Type/Use | Jantri Rate (2008-09) | Jantri Rate (2011) | Approximate Increase | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Residential (2-BHK Flat) | ₹9,000 - ₹9,500 per sq. m | ₹19,000 - ₹26,500 per sq. m | ~111% - 179% | | Bopal | Residential (Land/Plot) | ₹3,000 per sq. m | ₹17,000 - ₹25,000 per sq. m | ~467% - 733% | | Thaltej | Open Land (Non-residential) | ₹5,500 - ₹9,000 per sq. m | ₹35,000 - ₹1,00,000 per sq. m | ~289% - 1,712% | | Bopal | Open Plot | N/A | ₹30,000 per sq. m | Sharp increase | | Thaltej | Residential | ₹5,500 - ₹7,000 per sq. m | ₹21,000 - ₹50,000 per sq. m | ~200% - 614% |

The primary purpose of the Jantri system is to bring transparency to real estate transactions. By setting a floor price, the government aims to curb the practice of under-reporting property values to evade stamp duty, also reducing the flow of "black money" in deals. However, as the events of 2008 would show, revising these rates has profound economic and social consequences.

Historical audits and legal cases cite specific values used during this period: Ahmedabad (Thaltej): Agricultural land was valued at approximately per sq. mtr., while non-agricultural land could reach per sq. mtr.. Surat (Magdalla): Rates were recorded around per sq. mtr. in certain old Jantri records. Comptroller and Auditor General of India How to Access Old Jantri Data

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