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Survey Sketch (Tippani / Akarbandh / FMB)
Also called: 11E sketch, Mojini sketch, Field Measurement Book
Field-survey sketch from the Department of Survey Settlement and Land Records.
What it is
Tippani, Akarbandh, FMB, or Mojini sketches are the official survey department's measurements of a survey number — establishing dimensions, boundaries, and physical extent.
Who issues it
Department of Survey Settlement and Land Records, Karnataka.
Where to obtain
Mojini portal or the local Assistant Director of Land Records.
Validity
Persistent until re-surveyed.
What to check
- Sketch type and reference number
- Survey number and hissa
- Total extent (acres-guntas)
- Boundaries (north / south / east / west)
- Surveyor's name and date
Common red flags on a Survey Sketch (Tippani / Akarbandh / FMB)
- Sale-deed schedule's boundaries don't match the surveyed boundaries
- Total extent on sketch differs materially from sale deed / RTC
- Old sketch not updated to reflect a partition
How PropertyRisk handles Survey Sketch (Tippani / Akarbandh / FMB)
PropertyRisk extracts every field from your uploaded Survey Sketch (Tippani / Akarbandh / FMB) using multilingual OCR (English, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu) and a Karnataka-specific schema for this document type. Each finding cites the exact page and clause it came from in the original document.
On every case where this document is uploaded, PropertyRisk reconciles its contents against the rest of the document chain — sale deeds, RTC, mutation extracts, khata — and against live government portal records to surface inconsistencies a non-expert would miss.
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