How to Check Bhu Naksha in Madhya Pradesh — Complete Guide 2026
Bhu Naksha MP is the digitised cadastral plot map maintained by the Survey Department, showing every parcel's boundaries, shape, and survey number. You access it through the MP Bhulekh portal. This guide walks you through the verification before any deal.
What is Bhu Naksha in MP?
Definition
Bhu Naksha in MP is the digitised cadastral map MP, maintained by the Commissioner Land Records under the Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code, 1959. It shows boundaries, shape, area, and the survey or Khasra number of every land parcel in the state.
The plot map MP is the only document that tells you what your land actually looks like on the ground. The Khasra gives you a number. The B1 gives you a name. The Bhu Naksha shows you the shape, the neighbours, the road frontage, and where the boundary really sits. Most fights over land in MP start here. The seller says the plot is square. The map says it is irregular. The seller says the road touches it. The map says it does not. Pull the map first.
The portal hosts WebGIS 2.0 Bhu Naksha, an upgraded mapping interface that overlays village boundaries, plot lines, and adjacent road or water features with better accuracy. Free copies work for buyer screening. For court use, bank loans, or registration, you need the digitally signed certified copy from the Tehsildar. The free copy alone will not stand up at a Sub-Registrar's office.
How to View Bhu Naksha in MP: Step-by-Step
You can pull the free map from MP Bhulekh in five minutes. For court use or bank submission, request the certified copy from the Tehsildar. Keep district, tehsil, village, and Khasra number ready.
Online method (recommended)
Offline method (Sub-Registrar Office)
What Does Bhu Naksha Contain in MP?
These are the issues MP buyers see most often when they pull the map.
| Field | What it means | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Khasra Number | Unique plot identifier | Must match the sale deed and B1 entry |
| Plot Boundary | Polygon line of the plot | Must match physical fence or boundary stones |
| Area (Rakba) | Plot size in hectares | Must match the sale deed and Khasra |
| Adjacent Plots | Neighbouring Khasra numbers | Must match what neighbours show in their records |
| Road Frontage | Whether plot touches a road | Critical for valuation and access rights |
| Land Class | Agricultural, residential, government | Must match the Khasra and Girdawari entries |
| Village Boundary | Outer limit of the revenue village | Must enclose the plot fully |
| Resurvey Status | Whether plot has been resurveyed | Recent resurvey may change area or boundary |
Common Issues With Bhu Naksha in MP
These are the issues MP buyers see most often when they pull the map.
Why Bhu Naksha Matters for Buyers in MP
This is the one document that matches what is on paper with what is on the ground.
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