Blockchain-based Land Registration: A Secure and Transparent Approach

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Year : 2025 | Volume : 12 | Issue : 02 | Page : –
    By

    Sanket Sanjay Bhoite,

  • Sahil Sham Gavade,

  • Atharv Ramesh Beloshe,

  • Aniket Chandrakant Jagadale,

  1. Student, Department of Computer Engineering, Shri Chhatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Department of Computer Engineering, Shri Chhatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Department of Computer Engineering, Shri Chhatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India
  4. Student, Department of Computer Engineering, Shri Chhatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

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Traditional land registration systems have long faced challenges such as inefficiencies, lack of transparency, and security vulnerabilities due to centralized governance. The dependency on centralized entities for property record maintenance introduces risks such as data manipulation, fraudulent transactions, and unauthorized modifications. Additionally, bureaucratic procedures in these systems often lead to delays in property transfers and ownership verification. These shortcomings hinder economic development and trust among stakeholders. Blockchain technology presents an innovative solution by decentralizing record management, ensuring immutability, and enhancing security in property transactions. By utilizing a distributed ledger, blockchain eliminates the risk of single-point failures, prevents fraudulent modifications, and enables transparent transactions visible to all participants. This paper explores the application of blockchain in land registration, emphasizing its implementation through smart contracts, consensus algorithms, and cryptographic security. The system leverages automated self- executing contracts to streamline property transfers, consensus mechanisms to ensure data integrity, and cryptographic hashing to enhance security and privacy.

Keywords: Blockchain, land registration, smart contracts, decentralization, security, transparency

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Sanket Sanjay Bhoite, Sahil Sham Gavade, Atharv Ramesh Beloshe, Aniket Chandrakant Jagadale. Blockchain-based Land Registration: A Secure and Transparent Approach. Journal of Advanced Database Management & Systems. 2025; 12(02):-.
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Sanket Sanjay Bhoite, Sahil Sham Gavade, Atharv Ramesh Beloshe, Aniket Chandrakant Jagadale. Blockchain-based Land Registration: A Secure and Transparent Approach. Journal of Advanced Database Management & Systems. 2025; 12(02):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/joadms/article=2025/view=0



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Volume 12
Issue 02
Received 27/03/2025
Accepted 17/04/2025
Published 19/04/2025
Publication Time 23 Days

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