MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611052623 A) filed by Atul Lal Shrivastava; Dr. Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi; Prof. Shiva Prakash; Garima Yadav; Pushpa Choudhary; and Aniruddh Kumar, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, on April 24, for 'a blockchain-enabled land registry system integrating efficient consensus mechanism and smart contracts for secure and transparent land management.'
Inventor(s) include Atul Lal Shrivastava; Dr. Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi; Prof. Shiva Prakash; Garima Yadav; Pushpa Choudhary; and Aniruddh Kumar.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses a blockchain-enabled land registry system integrating a hybrid consensus mechanism and smart contract-based automation to enhance the security, transparency, and efficiency of land management processes. The system utilizes a decentralized distributed ledger to store immutable land records and transaction data, thereby preventing unauthorized modifications and ensuring data integrity. A hybrid consensus model combining Proof-of-Authority and Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance enables efficient and reliable validation of transactions with reduced latency and computational overhead. The smart contract framework automates key operations including land registration, ownership transfer, verification, and dispute resolution, minimizing human intervention and administrative delays. The system further incorporates identity authentication mechanisms, cryptographic security, and geospatial data integration for accurate land mapping and secure access control. Overall, the invention provides a robust, scalable, and tamper-resistant solution for modernizing land registry systems and improving trust among stakeholders."
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