India, April 4 -- Property buyers and sellers in Maharashtra will no longer need to visit sub-registrar offices to pay stamp duty and obtain e-stamp certificates as these facilities will be available online from May 1, under the 'One State, One Registration' initiative.

"Starting from May 1, which marks Maharashtra's foundation day, property registrations can be done from anywhere in the state. If a home is bought in Nagpur or in Pune, its registration can be done from Mumbai or Pune. This can be done with the help of Aadhaar and Income Tax documents," state revenue minister Chandrasekhar Bawankule said while making the announcement on Thursday.

Online property registration was first introduced in Mumbai on pilot basis and will be now e...