India, Jan. 15 -- Bengaluru property owners who are yet to receive their e-Khata may need to verify whether their property tax payments and approval documents are in order, as urban local bodies have begun scrutinising applications under the revised framework. While the updated system broadens eligibility for A-Khata, it also introduces stricter documentation checks for e-Khata issuance, according to officials from Bengaluru's apex municipal body, the Greater Bengaluru Authority."The checks for e-Khata include submitting the current year's property tax receipt, the owner's identification, complete KYC details, a property photograph, and the electricity bill. The deadline has been extended, and the new e-Khata will be processed within 45 w...