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Instagram · May 25, 2026

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Video Explains Online Land Record Checks to Prevent Property Fraud

The video explains how to check land records online by searching for "Land Record" and the state name on Google, then entering the khasra number or owner's name to find details and the map of the property.

What's right

Land records can be checked online by searching "Land Record" and the state name on Google.
To check land records, one can enter the khasra number or owner's name.
The website provides details and maps of the property.
The video suggests that a person named Mukesh might be trying to deceive the viewer by selling a property that belongs to someone named Krishna Das.
The video advises viewers to share it with friends and family to prevent fraud.

What's wrong

The land is 2000 sq.ft. The land is being sold for 8 lakh.
A person is shown holding a sign that says "SELLING PROPERTY".
A phone screen shows a website with fields for district, tehsil, area, and khasra number.
A map of the property is displayed on the phone screen.

Breakdown

The claim that land records can be checked online by searching for 'Land Record' and the state name on Google, and that one can search by khasra number or owner's name to find property details and maps, is supported by the provided web context. Multiple sources (Reference 1, 2, 3, 7) confirm the general process of checking land records online through state portals, often involving searching by owner name or plot/khasra number, and that these portals provide property details and maps.

The narrative element of a potential scam involving a person named Mukesh trying to sell a property belonging to Krishna Das, and the advice to share the video to prevent fraud, are presented as claims within the video's transcript and are not verifiable or falsifiable by the provided web context. However, specific details about the property size (2000 sq.ft.), sale price (8 lakh), the presence of a person holding a "SELLING PROPERTY" sign, and the exact display on a phone screen (fields for district, tehsil, area, khasra number, and a map) are not corroborated or contradicted by the provided web context and are therefore considered unsupported. [1][2][3]

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