Instead of printing an entirely new physical ledger for the year 2001, the state government passed an administrative decree mandating a . Consequently, legal professionals seeking the "2001 Jantri" must frequently cross-reference the 1999 baseline layout sheets and calculate the statutory state-approved escalation values to satisfy central income tax assessors. How to Calculate Property Value Using 2001 Rates
The Jantri rates, introduced in 1985, are a benchmark for determining the minimum value of land or property in various parts of India. These rates are periodically revised to reflect changes in market conditions and are widely used by government agencies, developers, and property owners for taxation, valuation, and transaction purposes. In Gujarat, the Jantri rates are fixed by the state government through the Revenue Department.
While official Jantri (Annual Statement of Rates) values in Gujarat are now digitized on the GARVI portal , obtaining remains critical for calculating Capital Gains Tax under the Income Tax Act, 1961. This law uses April 1, 2001 , as the base date for determining the Fair Market Value (FMV) of properties acquired before that year. Accessing 2001 Jantri Rates
: The Jantri system was first established in 1984, with a significant revision in 1999. The 2001 rates are often based on this 1999 ASR baseline with subsequent annual adjustments.
Most original 2001 documents are in Gujarati, requiring translation for official use outside the state. How to Access the Data