Abstract: A system for enabling users to search title and list case on properties in real-time, comprising title search and list case enabling module enable first user to select search case option; list case option; on first computing device and enable first user to select property type to search title of property type, title search and list case enabling module enable first user to select court case option; sale agreements/deeds/government orders option and enable to select property type to list a case, raise a dispute; title search and list case enabling module send property cases listed and disputes raised to central database and second computing device, second computing device comprising property validation module assign second users to property cases and ongoing disputes stored in central database; second computing device comprising back office/super admin module enable second users to verify and validate new property cases and ongoing disputes with pending property cases. Fig. 1A
Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD
[001] The disclosed subject matter relates generally to real estate transaction processing systems. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a system and method for enabling users to search titles and list cases on properties in real time.
BACKGROUND
[002] Property is the first economic hedge for humankind. Buying and selling real property, typically homes, is a big decision. There are multiple civil suits of property disputes pending in various courts. A prospective buyer needs help to validate if there are any pending cases or ongoing disputes against the property that they are considering. Similarly, people/organizations who have raised a complaint or have a chance against a particular property may have a limited way to let others know about the same. Hence, there is a need for a system to reduce fraud and cases in the real estate industry.
[003] In the light of the aforementioned discussion, there exists a need for a particular system with novel methodologies that would overcome the disadvantages as mentioned above.
SUMMARY
[004] The following presents a simplified summary of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of the reader. This summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure and it does not identify key/critical elements of the invention or delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts disclosed herein in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
[005] An objective of the present disclosure is directed towards a system for validating prospective buyers' pending cases or ongoing disputes against a property they are considering.
[006] An objective of the present disclosure is directed towards a system for validating prospective buyer pending cases and ongoing disputes in real time.
[007] Another objective of the present invention is directed towards a system for providing case information about the people/organizations who have raised a complaint or have a case against a particular property.
[008] Another objective of the present invention is directed towards a system for making life easier for everyone who is part of the ecosystem and bringing down frauds and cases in the real estate industry.
[009] Another objective of the present invention is directed towards a system for validating multiple Civil Suits of property disputes pending in various courts.
[0010] According to an exemplary aspect, a system for enabling users to search titles and list cases on properties in real-time includes a first computing device, a processor, a memory, and a title search and list case enabling module, the processor configured to store the title search and list case enabling module in the memory, the processor configured to respond to one or more user inputs performed by one or more first users on the first computing device.
[0011] According to another exemplary aspect, the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable one or more first users to select at least one of: a search case option; and a list case option; on the first computing device, the title search and list case enabling module configured to enable the one or more first users to select at least one of property type upon selecting the search case option displayed on the first computing device.
[0012] According to another exemplary aspect, the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first users to search the title of at least one of the property types, the property types include an apartment type, a plot/house type, an agricultural land type, a commercial type, and an Industrial type.
[0013] According to another exemplary aspect, the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable first users to select at least one of: a court case option; and a sale agreements/deeds/government orders option displayed on the first computing device.
[0014] According to another exemplary aspect, the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first users to select at least one of the property types upon selecting the court case option displayed on the first computing device.
[0015] According to another exemplary aspect, the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first users to list cases and raise a dispute upon selecting at least one of the property types displayed on the first computing device.
[0016] According to another exemplary aspect, the title search and list case enabling module is configured to send one or more property cases listed and disputes raised by the first users to a central database and a second computing device.
[0017] According to another exemplary aspect, the second computing device includes a property validation module configured to assign one or more second users to the property cases and the ongoing disputes stored in the central database.
[0018] According to another exemplary aspect, the second computing device includes a back office and super admin module configured to enable one or more second users to verify and validate one or more property cases and the ongoing disputes with the one or more pending property cases stored in the central database, the first users create the pending property cases on the first computing device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] In the following, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough description of various embodiments. Certain embodiments may be practiced without these specific details or with some variations in detail. In some instances, certain features are described in less detail so as not to obscure other aspects. The level of detail associated with each of the elements or features should not be construed to qualify the novelty or importance of one feature over the others.
[0020] FIG. 1A is a diagram depicting a schematic representation of a system for enabling users to search titles and list cases on properties in real-time, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0021] FIG. 1B is an example diagram depicting the title search and list case enabling module, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0022] FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B are example diagrams depicting the dashboard screen, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0023] FIG. 2C is another example diagram depicting a list case screen, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0024] FIG. 2D, FIG. 2E, FIG. 2F, FIG. 2G are example diagrams depicting user fields for the list case of apartment type, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0025] FIG. 2H is another example diagram depicting an upload suit copy screen for the list case property type, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0026] FIG. 2I is another example diagram depicting the payment gateway screen for the list case property type, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0027] FIG. 3A is an example diagram depicting a search case screen, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0028] FIG. 3B, FIG. 3C, and FIG. 3D, are example screens depicting the user fields for an apartment-type search case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0029] FIG. 3E is another example diagram depicting the payment gateway screen for the apartment-type search case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0030] FIG. 3F is an example diagram depicting the search results screen for the apartment-type search case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0031] FIG. 3G is an example diagram depicting the case details screen for the apartment-type search case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0032] FIG. 3H is an example diagram depicting the geo-tagging screen for the apartment-type list case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0033] FIG. 4 is a flow diagram depicting a method for enabling users to list case on properties, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0034] FIG. 5 is a flow diagram depicting a method for enabling users to search case details on properties, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments.
[0035] FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating the details of a digital processing system in which various aspects of the present disclosure are operative by execution of appropriate software instructions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0036] It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The present disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0037] The use of “including”, “comprising” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item. Further, the use of terms “first”, “second”, and “third”, and the like, herein do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another.
[0038] Referring to FIG. 1A is a block diagram 100a depicting an example environment in which aspects of the present disclosure can be implemented. Specifically, FIG. 1A is a diagram depicting a schematic representation of a system for enabling users to search titles and list cases on properties in real-time, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The system 100a may be a computer-implemented system for enabling the users to search the title of the properties to buy and list a case to secure the properties of the users. The system 100a provides case information about the people/organizations who have raised a complaint or have a claim against a particular property type. The system 100a may be configured to provide property case information about the people/organizations who have raised a complaint or have a case against a particular property.
[0039] The system 100a may be configured to make life easier for every one who is part of the ecosystem and bring down frauds and cases in the real estate industry. The system 100a may be configured to validate multiple civil suits of property disputes pending in various courts. The system 100a includes a first computing device 102a, a second computing device 102b, a central database 104, a network 106, and a cloud server 108. The first computing device 102a includes a camera 110, a processor 112, a memory 114, and a title search and list case enabling module 116. The second computing device 102b includes a back office and super admin module 118, and a property validation module 120. The processor 112 may be a central processing unit and/or a graphics processing unit (As shown in FIG. 5). The first computing device 102a may be operated by a first user. The first user may include, but not limited to, a prospective buyer, a complainant, a plaintiff, apartment users, commercial building users, plot/house users, agricultural land users, and the like. The second computing device 102b may be operated by a second user. The second user may include, but not limited to, a back-end officer, an admin, a super admin, a property validator, team leads, data validators, and the like.
[0040] The first computing device 102a and the second computing device 102b may include, but not limited to, a computer workstation, an interactive kiosk, and a personal mobile computing device such as a digital assistant, a mobile phone, a laptop, and storage devices, backend servers hosting database and other software, and the like.
[0041] The title search and list case enabling module 116 on the first computing device 102a may be configured to enable the first user to search the title of the property and raise a complaint or have a case against the property upon identifying any deception against the property of the first user. The back office and super admin module 118 on the second computing device 102b may be configured to enable the second users to verify and validate the new property cases and the ongoing disputes with the pending property cases stored in the central database 104, the pending property cases are created/listed by the first users on the first computing device 102a. The property validation module 120 on the second computing device 102b may be configured to enable the second user to validate the pending cases or ongoing disputes in real time. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to provide property case information about the people/organizations who have raised a complaint or have a case against the particular property.
[0042] The second user group-based preferences may be assigned to the first users. Provisions need to be made. The super admin may be configured to perform the following, view all users, delete a user, view all cases, view all submitted cases, view all approved cases, view all invalidated cases, approve a case, create a new team lead user, delete a team leads user, create a new validator user, delete a validator user. The team lead may be created with the following data: Name, Email ID, Phone Number, and Responsible Area (for example, state). The validator user may be created with the following data: Validator Name, Email ID, Phone Number, Reporting To – Team Lead Name, Responsible Area, District, Mandal/Block/s. The team lead may perform the following: All the Cases in the assigned Area, All submitted cases in the assigned area with assigned validators, Validators wise assigned cases, Cases assigned – Day wise, Cases validated – Day wise, Invalidated cases, A page with details and name of the user where the number of listings are more than five. The validator may be able to view the cases assigned to him, and Validate a case.
[0043] Although the first computing device 102a and the second computing device 102b is shown in FIG. 1A, an embodiment of the system 100a may support any number of computing devices. The first computing device 102a and the second computing device 102b supported by the system 100a are realized as a computer-implemented or computer-based device having the hardware or firmware, software, and/or processing logic needed to carry out the computer-implemented methodologies described in more detail herein.
[0044] The first computing device 102a may include the title search and list case enabling module 116, which may be accessed as mobile applications, web applications, software applications, that offer the functionality of accessing mobile applications, and viewing/processing of interactive pages, for example, are implemented in the first computing device 102a as will be apparent to one skilled in the relevant arts by reading the disclosure provided herein. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be downloaded from the cloud server 108. For example, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be any suitable applications downloaded from, GOOGLE PLAY® (for Google Android devices), Apple Inc.'s APP STORE® (for Apple devices, or any other suitable database. In some embodiments, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be software, firmware, or hardware that is integrated into the first computing device 102a and/or the second computing device 102b.
[0045] The network 106 may include, but is not limited to, an Ethernet, a wireless local area network (WLAN), a wide area network (WAN), a Bluetooth low energy network, a ZigBee network, a Controller Area Network (CAN bus), a WIFI communication network e.g., the wireless high speed internet, or a combination of networks, a cellular service such as a 4G (e.g., LTE, mobile WiMAX) or 5G cellular data service, a RFID module, a NFC module, wired cables, such as the world-wide-web based Internet, or other types of networks may include Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) or device addresses (e.g. network-based MAC addresses, or those provided in a proprietary networking protocol, such as Modbus TCP, or by using appropriate data feeds to obtain data from various web services, including retrieving XML data from an HTTP address, then traversing the XML for a particular node) and the like without limiting the scope of the present disclosure.
[0046] The title search and list case enabling module 116 may include a login bar configured to enable the first user to input the phone number for registration. The next option may be configured to enable the first user to generate one-time password and enable the first user to input the one-time password on the first computing device 102a. Thereafter, enabling the first user to submit the one-time password to validate the first computing device 102a upon selecting the submit option for registering the account. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may include a register option configured to enable the first user to create the account by inputting the user details (user fields). The user details and user fields may include, but are not limited to, a first name, last name, email ID, age, password, confirmed password, and the like. In addition, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may include a login option configured to enable the user to login through user id and password combination or OTP based on the first computing device 102a login. Once logged in to the title search and list case enabling module 116 on the first computing device 102a, the first user may have multiple features displayed on the first computing device 102a. The features may include, Dashboard, New Listing, Search, My Cases, Saved Cases, Settings, and Logout.
[0047] The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to capture the property using the camera 110 on the first computing device 102a. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to generate pop-up notification messages on a display of the first computing device 102a upon capturing the property using the camera. The pop-up notification messages may include, but not limited to, case status of the property, history of property cases, and case details, and the like. The central database 104 and the cloud server 108 may be configured to store the user details, property details, data points, case status of the property, history of property cases, search data, and case details. The case details and search data may include, but not limited to, case number, case type, search data includes Plaintiff/Defendant Name, Flat Number, Door/House, Survey Number, State, District, Mandal/Block, Village, Court, PDF of the uploaded document (With download option), Contact number of the uploader, name of the uploader, and the like. The second computing device 102b may be configured to enable the second users to retrieve the case details and search data from the cloud server 108.
[0048] Referring to FIG. 1B is an example diagram 100b depicting the title search and list case enabling module 116, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The diagram 100b includes a registration module 122, a property search module 124, a new case listing module 126, user fields entering module 128, a property location geotagging module 130, and a grievance module 132.
[0049] The registration module 122 may be configured to enable the first user to input the first user details on the first computing device 102a. The first user details may include, Phone Number, Email ID, First Name, Last Name, Age, Password, Confirmed password, and the like. The registration module 122 may be configured to enable the first user to validate the computing device 102a by generating a one-time password. The registration module 122 may be configured to enable the first user to login through a USER ID and Password combination or OTP-based login. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to access a search option, a list case option, and a saved cases option on the first computing device 102a upon completing the registration process.
[0050] The property search module 124 may be configured to enable the first user to search the status of the registered property case to the selected kind of property type. The property type may include, but not limited to, an apartment, commercial, plot/house, agricultural land, industrial, and the like. The property search module 124 may be configured to display any case, agreement, deed, and government orders against the search criteria. Once the search is performed, the first user will be taken to the payment page. After the first user makes the payment, the first user may able to view the search data on the first computing device 102a. The first user may able to view the search data on the List page, and then the detailed view of the search data may be displayed upon clicking on the record option. Search Data may be shown with the following information in the list view page: Plaintiff/Defendant Name, Flat Number, Door/House, Survey Number, State, District, Mandal/Block, Village, Case Number, Court, PDF of the uploaded document (With download option), Contact number of the uploader, name of the uploader, and the like. The new case listing module 126 may be configured to enable the first user to list a case by providing the first user fields/data points for Apartments/Plots/houses / Agricultural Land/ Commercial/ Industrial.
[0051] The first user fields/data points to create a new case entry for Apartments/ Plot/House / Agricultural Land/ Commercial/ Industrial: may include, but not limited to, select language from the drop-down, property details including PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Plot Number, Door/House Number, Area/Colony Name, Road Number, Case Details includes Case Number, Case Type. The state may be prepopulated with all the states from Drop Down Box; the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state, which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box. The Court Complex may be prepopulated field with data of the district courts chosen in the above field with Drop Down Box. Plaintiff/Defendant Name, Upload Petition Copy (enabling the first user to upload the plaint copy showing the list of plaintiff/defendant and schedule of property), name, mobile number, email ID, and the like. The user fields entering module 128 may be configured to enable the first user to create a new entry, and search by entering data points/ user fields. The property location geotagging module 130 may be configured to enable the first user to identify the location and allows to geotag the location of the property upon capturing/scanning the property using the camera 110 on the first computing device 102a. The grievance module 132 is configured to enable the first user to raise a grievance upon identifying any deception on the property type of the first user.
[0052] Referring to FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B are example diagrams 200a and 200b depicting the dashboard screen, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screen 200a depicts a dashboard option 202, a list case option 204, a search option 206, my cases option 208, a saved cases option 210, a settings option, and a logout option. The dashboard option 202 may be configured to display the total number of cases, the number of districts being served currently, and a total number of first users. The screen 200b depicts the history of property cases. The history of property cases may include my listings option 209 and my searches option 211. My listings option 209 may be configured to enable the first user to view a property type, a plaintiff/defendant name, a case number, a court, and status on the first computing device 102a.
[0053] The list case option 204 may be configured to enable the first user to register a court case or sales/agreements to the selected kind of property type. The search option 206 may be configured to enable the first user to search the status of the registered property case to the selected kind of property type. If there is more than one case against the searched property, all the cases may be listed here. The case detail may be shown as the first user clicks on the list view page option. The detail view may include all the user fields related to the property, as provided in the case entry field. This may also have the case documents uploaded during case entry. The search details may also be downloaded in a PDF Format along with the case documents uploaded during the case entry.
[0054] My cases option 208 may be configured to enable the first user to view all the cases entered /listed by the first users. The saved cases option 210 may be configured to enable the first user to search for a case and save it for later use. Further, all the saved searches may appear upon selecting the saved cases option 210.
[0055] The settings option may be configured to enable the first user to adjust the settings based on the user's preferences. The language options may include all the data points in English except the data field for the survey number, which must be multilingual based on the state in which it falls. The list of languages as per state may be provided. The stakeholders may provide the payment gateway and pricing integration, and two transactions may be charged for the case entry and search. The payment may be performed on a transactional basis.
[0056] Referring to FIG. 2C is another example diagram 200c depicting a list case screen, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The diagram 200c depicts a court case option 212, and sale agreements/deeds/government orders option 214. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to select any of the court case option 212 or the sale agreements/deeds/government Orders option 214. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to select one property type upon selecting the kind of list case. The kind of list case may include, but not limited to, a court case option, a sale agreements/deeds/government orders option, and the like. The property type may include, but not limited to, an Apartment, Plot/House, Agricultural Land, Commercial, Industrial, Fields for Apartments/ Plot/House / Agricultural Land/ Commercial/ Industrial, and the like.
[0057] In an exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to create a new case for an apartment by providing the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, Plaintiff/Defendant Name, property details includes PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Flat No, Apartment/Building/Project Name, Door/House Number, Case Details includes state, District, Court Complex, Case Number, Case Type, Upload Petition(suit) Copy (enabling the first user to upload the plaint copy showing the list of plaintiff/defendant and schedule of property), payment details includes name, mobile number, email ID, and the like. Once Pincode is entered, State, District, Mandal may get populated automatically. The villages under the PIN Code may be presented in the drop-down form.
[0058] In another exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first users to create a new case for a Plot/House by providing the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, property details, includes PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Plot Number, Door/House Number, Area/Colony Name, Road Number, Case Details including Case Number, Case Type. The state may be Prepopulated with all the states from Drop Down Box; the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state, which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box. The Court Complex may be prepopulated field with data of courts of the selected district in the above field with Drop Down Box. Plaintiff/Defendant Name, Upload Petition Copy (enabling the first user to upload the plaint copy showing the list of plaintiff/defendant and schedule of property), payment details including name, mobile number, email ID, and the like.
[0059] In another exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to create a new case for an agricultural land type by providing the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, property details includes PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Plot Number, Door/House Number, Area/Colony Name, Road Number, Case Details including Case Number, Case Type. The state may prepopulated with all the states from Drop Down Box, the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state, which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box. The Court Complex may be prepopulated field with data of courts of the selected district in the above field with Drop Down Box. Plaintiff/Defendant Name, Upload Petition Copy (enabling the first user to upload the plaint copy showing the list of plaintiff/defendant and schedule of property), payment details includes name, mobile number, email ID, and the like.
[0060] In another exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to create a new case for a commercial type by providing the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, property details includes PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Shop No, Building/Project Name, Door Number, Case Number, Case Type. The state may prepopulated with all the states from Drop Down Box, the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state, which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box. The Court Complex may be prepopulated field with data of courts of the selected district in the above field with Drop Down Box. Plaintiff/Defendant Name, Upload Petition Copy (enabling the first user to upload the plaint copy showing the list of plaintiff/defendant and schedule of property), payment details includes name, mobile number, email ID, and the like.
[0061] In another exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to create a new case for an industrial type by providing the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Door/Plot Number, Area Name, and Case Details. The state may prepopulated with all the states from Drop Down Box, the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box. The Court Complex may be prepopulated field with data of courts of the selected district in the above field with Drop Down Box. Plaintiff/Defendant Name, Upload Petition Copy (enabling the first user to upload the plaint copy showing the list of plaintiff/defendant and schedule of property), payment details includes name, mobile number, email ID, and the like.
[0062] Referring to FIG. 2D, FIG. 2E, FIG. 2F, FIG. 2G are example diagrams 200d, 200e, 200f, and 200g depicting user fields for the list case of apartment type, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screens 200d, 200e, 200f, and 200g depicts a plaintiff name bar 216, add plaintiff name option 218, a defendant name bar 220, an add defendant name option 222, and a next option 224, a pin bar 226, a state bar 228, a district bar 230, a mandal/block bar 232, a select village drop-down menu 234, a survey number bar 236, a flat number bar 238, a project name bar 240, a house/door number bar 242, a state selection drop-down menu 244, a district selection drop-down menu 246, a court name selection drop-down menu 248, a case type selection drop-down menu 250, a case number bar 252.
[0063] The plaintiff name bar 216 may be configured to enable the first user to input the plaintiff's name for at least one of the selected property types. The add plaintiff name option 218 may be configured to enable the first user to add one or more plaintiff names for at least one of the selected property types. The defendant name bar 220 may be configured to enable the first user to input the defendant name for at least one of the selected property types. The add defendant name option 222 may be configured to enable the first user to add one or more defendant names for at least one of the selected property types. The next option 224 may enable the first user to move to the next page upon providing the first user fields on the computing device 102a.
[0064] The pin bar 226 may be configured to enable the first user to input the pin of the desired location for at least one of the selected property types. The state bar 228 may be configured to enable the first user to input the state for at least one of the selected property types. The district bar 230 may be configured to enable the first user to input the district name for at least one of the selected property types. The mandal/block bar 232 may be configured to enable the first user to input the Mandal/block name for at least one of the selected property types. The select village drop-down menu 234 may be configured to enable the first user to select a particular village for at least one of the selected property types. The survey number bar 236 may be configured to enable the first user to input a survey number for at least one of the desired property types. The flat number bar 238 may be configured to enable the first user to input the flat number for at least one of the selected property types. Finally, the project name bar 240 may be configured to enable the first user to input the project name for at least one of the selected property types.
[0065] The house/door number bar 242 may be configured to enable the first user to input the house/door number for at least one of the selected property types. The state selection drop-down menu 244 may be configured to enable the first user to select a state for at least one of the selected property types. The district selection drop-down menu 246 may be configured to enable the first user to select a district for at least one of the selected property types. The court name selection drop-down menu 248 may be configured to enable the first user to select a court name for at least one of the selected property types. The case type selection drop-down menu 250 may be configured to enable the first users to select the case type for at least one of the selected property types. The case number bar 252 may be configured to enable the first user to input the case number for at least one of the selected property types.
[0066] Referring to FIG. 2H is another example diagram 200h depicting an upload suit copy screen (upload case copy screen) for a selected property type, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screen 200h depicts a first browse option 254a, a second browse option 254b, a third browse option 254c, and a submit option 256. The first browse option 254a may be configured to enable the first user to browse and upload a plaintiff page from the list of plaintiff pages. The second browse option 254b may be configured to enable the first user to browse and upload the defendant page from the list of defendant pages. The third browse option 254c may be configured to enable the first user to browse and upload the schedule of properties from the list of scheduled properties. The submit option 256 may be configured to enable the first user to submit the plaintiff page from the list of plaintiff pages, the defendant page from the list of defendant pages, and the schedule of property from the list of scheduled properties.
[0067] Referring to FIG. 2I is another example diagram 200i depicting the payment gateway screen for the list case property type, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screen 200i depicts a party name bar 258, a mobile number bar 260, an email ID bar 262, and confirm and pay option 264. The party name bar 258 may be configured to enable the first user to input the party name for at least one of the selected property types. The mobile number bar 260 may be configured to enable the first user to input the mobile number. The email ID bar 262 may be configured to enable the first user to input the email ID. Finally, confirm and pay option 264 may be configured to enable the first user to confirm and pay the payment after listing the case for at least one of the selected property types.
[0068] Referring to FIG. 3A is an example diagram 300a depicting a search screen, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screen 300c depicts property type option 310. The property type options 301 include an apartment, a commercial building, a plot/house, an agricultural, and an industrial building. Upon selecting the search option 206 on the title search and list case enabling module 116, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to display the property type option 301 on the first computing device 102a. The property type option 301 may include an apartment type option 302, a commercial type option 304, a plot/house type option 306, an agricultural type option 308, and an industrial type option 310.
[0069] The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to select one of the property types to display the search data on the first computing device 102a upon selecting the kind of property type. The property type may include, but not limited to, an apartment, plot/house, agricultural land, commercial, industrial, fields for apartments/ plot/house / agricultural land/ commercial/ industrial, and the like. The kind of property type may include, a search case, and a list case.
[0070] In an exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured may be configured to enable the first user to search case for the apartment type by providing the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, Plaintiff/Defendant Name, property details includes PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Flat No, Apartment/Building/Project Name, Door/House Number, State, District, payment details includes name, mobile number, email ID, and the like. Once Pincode is entered, State, District, Mandal may get populated automatically. The villages under the PIN Code may be presented in the drop-down form.
[0071] In another exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to search the case for a Plot/House by providing the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, property details includes PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Plot Number, Door/House Number, Area/Colony Name, Road Number, payment details includes name, mobile number, email ID, and the like. The state may be prepopulated with all the conditions from Drop Down Box; the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state, which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box.
[0072] In another exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to search the case for an agricultural land type by providing the required user fields. The user fields may include, but not limited to, property details include PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Plot Number, Door/House Number, Area/Colony Name, Road Number, payment details includes name, mobile number, email ID, and the like. In addition, the state may be prepopulated with all the states from Drop Down Box; the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box.
[0073] In another exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to search the case for a commercial type by providing the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, property details includes PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Shop No, Building/Project Name, Door Number, and payment details includes name, mobile number, email ID, and the like. The state may prepopulated with all the states from Drop Down Box, the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state, which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box.
[0074] In another exemplary embodiment, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to search the case for an industrial type by inputting the required first user fields. The first user fields may include, but not limited to, property details including PIN Code, State, District, Mandal, Village, Survey number, Door/Plot Number, Area Name, and payment details, including name, mobile number, email ID, and the like. The state may be prepopulated with all the states from Drop Down Box, the district may include the Corresponding Districts of the selected state, which is prepopulated from the Drop Down Box.
[0075] Referring to FIG. 3B, FIG. 3C, and FIG. 3D, are example screens 300b, 300c, and 300d, depicting the first user fields for an apartment type search case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. For example, the screen 300b, 300c, and 300d depicts the plaintiff name bar 216, the add plaintiff name option 218, the next option 224, the pin bar 226, the state bar 228, the district bar 230, the mandal/block bar 232, the select village drop-down menu 234, the survey number bar 236, the flat number bar 238, the project name bar 240, the house/door number bar 242.
[0076] The plaintiff name bar 216 may be configured to enable the first user to input the plaintiff name/party name for at least one of the selected property types. The add plaintiff name option 218 may be configured to enable the first user to add one or more plaintiff names for at least one of the selected property types. The next option 224 may enable the first user to move to the next page upon providing the first user fields on the first computing device 102a.
[0077] The pin bar 226 may be configured to enable the first user to input the pin of the desired location for at least one of the selected property types. The state bar 228 may be configured to enable the first user to input the state for at least one of the selected property types. The district bar 230 may be configured to enable the first user to input the district name for at least one of the desired property types. The mandal/block bar 232 may be configured to enable the first user to input the Mandal/block name for at least one of the selected property types. The select village drop-down menu 234 may be configured to enable the first user to select a particular village for at least one of the desired property types. The survey number bar 236 may be configured to enable the first user to input a survey number for at least one of the selected property types. The flat number bar 238 may be configured to enable the first user to input the flat number for at least one of the desired property types. The project name bar 240 may be configured to enable the first user to input the project name for at least one of the selected property types. The house/door number bar 242 may be configured to enable the first user to input the house/door number for at least one of the selected property type.
[0078] Referring to FIG. 3E is another example diagram 300e depicting the payment gateway screen for the apartment type search case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screen 300e depicts the party name bar 258, the mobile number bar 260, the email ID bar 262, confirm and pay option 264. The party name bar 258 may be configured to enable the first user to input the party name for at least one of the selected property types. The mobile number bar 260 may be configured to enable the first user to input the mobile number. The email ID bar 262 may be configured to enable the first user to input the email ID. Finally, confirm and pay option 264 may be configured to enable the first user to confirm and settle the payment for at least one of the selected property types.
[0079] Referring to FIG. 3F is an example diagram 300f depicting the search results screen, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screen 300f depicts a property type 312, a property name 314, a case number 316, a save case option 318, and get details option 320. The screen 300f depicts the apartment-type search results. The save case option 318 may be configured to enable the first user to save the case details of the selected property type. The get details option 320 may be configured to display the case details in detail view.
[0080] Referring to FIG. 3G is an example diagram 300g depicting the case details screen for the search case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screen 300g depicts the case details of property 322, and a download case documents option 324. The detail view of the case details of the selected property may be displayed on the dashboard upon selecting the get details option 320 on the computing device 102. The case details of the chosen property may include, but not limited to, property type, case number, name of the uploader, court name, phone number, plaintiff name, defendant name, flat number, door/house number, survey number, state, district, Mandal/block, village and the like. The download case documents option 324 may be configured to enable the first user to download the case documents.
[0081] Referring to FIG. 3H is an example diagram 300h depicting the geo-tagging screen for the list case, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The screen 300h depicts a geo-tagging option 217. The geo-tagging option 217 may be configured to enable the first user to identify the location and allows to geotag the location of the property upon capturing/scanning the property using the camera 110 on the first computing device 102a.
[0082] Referring to FIG. 4 is a flow diagram 400 depicting a method for enabling users to list case on properties, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The method 400 may be carried out in the context of the details of FIG. 1A, FIG. 1B, FIG. 2A, FIG. 2B, FIG. 2C, FIG. 2D, FIG. 2E, FIG. 2F, FIG. 2G, FIG. 2H, FIG. 2I, FIG. 3A, FIG. 3B, FIG. 3C, FIG. 3D, FIG. 3E, FIG. 3F, and FIG. 3G. However, the method 400 may also be carried out in any desired environment. Further, the aforementioned definitions may equally apply to the description below.
[0083] The method commences at step 402, enabling the first user to select a court case option by a title search and list case enabling module on the first computing device. Thereafter at step 404, enabling the first user to select a property type by the title search and list case enabling module. Thereafter at step 406, enabling the first user to list a new case on the property on the selected property type by entering required user fields. Thereafter at step 408, sending the property cases to the central database over the network. Thereafter at step 410, assigning the second users to the property cases by the title search and list case enabling module. Thereafter at step 412, enabling the second users to compare the new property cases with pending property cases stored in the central database. Thereafter at step 414, verifying and validating the new property cases in real-time on the second computing device by a back office and super admin module. Thereafter at step 416, displaying the property cases and ongoing disputes listed by the first user on the first computing device.
[0084] Referring to FIG. 5 is a flow diagram 500 depicting a method for enabling users to search case details on properties, in accordance with one or more exemplary embodiments. The method 500 may be carried out in the context of the details of FIG. 1A, FIG. 1B, FIG. 2A, FIG. 2B, FIG. 2C, FIG. 2D, FIG. 2E, FIG. 2F, FIG. 2G, FIG. 2H, FIG. 2I, FIG. 3A, FIG. 3B, FIG. 3C, FIG. 3D, FIG. 3E, FIG. 3F, FIG. 3G, and FIG. 4. However, the method 500 may also be carried out in any desired environment. Further, the aforementioned definitions may equally apply to the description below.
[0085] The method commences at step 502, enabling the first user to select a search case option by a title search and list case enabling module on the first computing device. Thereafter at step 504, enabling the first user to select the property type by the title search and list case enabling module upon selecting the search case option. Thereafter at step 506, enabling the first user to input user details or data points of the property type by the title search and list case enabling module on the first computing device. Thereafter at step 508, redirecting to the payment page and enabling the first user to make the payment by the title search and list case enabling module on the first computing device. Thereafter at step 510, displaying case, agreement, deeds, government orders, and ongoing disputes on the first computing device by the title search and list case enabling module against the search criteria of the first user.
[0086] Referring to FIG. 6, FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating the details of digital processing system 600 in which various aspects of the present disclosure are operative by execution of appropriate software instructions. Digital processing system 600 may correspond to the first computing device 102a and the second computing device 102b(or any other system in which the various features disclosed above can be implemented).
[0087] Digital processing system 600 may contain one or more processors such as a central processing unit (CPU) 610, random access memory (RAM) 620, secondary memory 630, graphics controller 660, display unit 670, network interface 680, an input interface 690. All the components except display unit 670 may communicate with each other over communication path 650, which may contain several buses as is well known in the relevant arts. The components of Figure 6 are described below in further detail.
[0088] CPU 610 may execute instructions stored in RAM 620 to provide several features of the present disclosure. CPU 610 may contain multiple processing units, with each processing unit potentially being designed for a specific task. Alternatively, CPU 610 may contain only a single general-purpose processing unit.
[0089] RAM 620 may receive instructions from secondary memory 630 using communication path 650. RAM 620 is shown currently containing software instructions, such as those used in threads and stacks, constituting shared environment 625 and/or user programs 626. Shared environment 625 includes operating systems, device drivers, virtual machines, etc., which provide a (common) run time environment for execution of user programs 626.
[0090] Graphics controller 660 generates display signals (e.g., in RGB format) to display unit 670 based on data/instructions received from CPU 610. Display unit 670 contains a display screen to display the images defined by the display signals. Input interface 690 may correspond to a keyboard and a pointing device (e.g., touch-pad, mouse) and may be used to provide inputs. Network interface 680 provides connectivity to a network (e.g., using Internet Protocol), and may be used to communicate with other systems (such as those shown in Figure 1, a network 106) connected to the network.
[0091] Secondary memory 630 may contain hard drive 635, flash memory 636, and removable storage drive 637. Secondary memory 630 may store the data software instructions (e.g., for performing the actions noted above with respect to the Figures), which enable digital processing system 600 to provide several features in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0092] Some or all of the data and instructions may be provided on the removable storage unit 640, and the data and instructions may be read and provided by removable storage drive 637 to CPU 610. Floppy drive, magnetic tape drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD Drive, Flash memory, a removable memory chip (PCMCIA Card, EEPROM) are examples of such removable storage drive 637.
[0093] The removable storage unit 640 may be implemented using medium and storage format compatible with removable storage drive 637 such that removable storage drive 637 can read the data and instructions. Thus, removable storage unit 640 includes a computer-readable (storage) medium having stored therein computer software and/or data. However, the computer (or machine, in general) readable medium can be in other forms (e.g., non-removable, random access, etc.).
[0094] In this document, the term "computer program product" is used to generally refer to the removable storage unit 640 or hard disk installed in hard drive 635. These computer program products are means for providing software to digital processing system 600. CPU 610 may retrieve the software instructions, and execute the instructions to provide various features of the present disclosure described above.
[0095] The term "storage media/medium" as used herein refers to any non-transitory media that store data and/or instructions that cause a machine to operate in a specific fashion. Such storage media may comprise non-volatile media and/or volatile media. Non-volatile media includes, for example, optical disks, magnetic disks, or solid-state drives, such as storage memory 630. Volatile media includes dynamic memory, such as RAM 620. Common forms of storage media include, for example, a floppy disk, a flexible disk, hard disk, solid-state drive, magnetic tape, or any other magnetic data storage medium, a CD-ROM, any other optical data storage medium, any physical medium with patterns of holes, a RAM, a PROM, and EPROM, a FLASH-EPROM, NVRAM, any other memory chip or cartridge.
[0096] Storage media is distinct from but may be used in conjunction with transmission media. Transmission media participates in transferring information between storage media. For example, transmission media includes coaxial cables, copper wire and fiber optics, including the wires that comprise bus 650. Transmission media can also take the form of acoustic or light waves, such as those generated during radio-wave and infra-red data communications.
[0097] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a system for enabling users to search titles and list cases on properties in real time includes a first computing device 102a, a processor 112, a memory 114, and a title search and list case enabling module 116, the processor 112 configured to store the title search and list case enabling module 116 in the memory 114, the processor 112 may be configured to respond to one or more user inputs performed by one or more first users on the first computing device 102a.
[0098] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable a first user to select at least one of: a search case option 206; and a list case option 204; on the first computing device 102a, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to select at least one of property type 301 upon selecting the search case option 206 displayed on the first computing device 102a.
[0099] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to search the title of at least one of the property type 301, the property type 301 includes an apartment type 302, a plot/house type 306, an agricultural land type 308, a commercial type 304, and an Industrial type 310.
[00100] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to select at least one of: a court case option 212; and a sale agreements/deeds/government orders option 214 displayed on the first computing device 102b, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to select at least one of the property type upon selecting the court case option displayed on the first computing device 102a.
[00101] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to list a case and raise a dispute upon selecting at least one of the property types displayed on the first computing device 102a, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to send one or more property cases listed and one or more disputes raised by the first user and to a central database 104 and a second computing device 102b.
[00102] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the second computing device 102b includes a property validation module 120 that may be configured to assign one or more second users to one or more property cases and one or more ongoing disputes stored in the central database 104, the second computing device 102b includes a back office and super admin module 118 may be configured to enable one or more second users to verify and validate the one or more new property cases and the one or more ongoing disputes with the one or more pending property cases stored in the central database 104, the one or more pending property cases are created by the one or more first users on the first computing device 102a.
[00103] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to create the new list case by providing one or more user fields on the first computing device 102a upon selecting at least one of the property types. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to check the title and status of a new search case by providing one or more user fields on the first computing device 102a upon selecting at least one of the property types. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to view the saved cases upon selecting a saved cases option displayed on the first computing device 102a. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to view the one or more cases listed by the first user upon selecting my cases option displayed on the first computing device. The title search and list case enabling module 116 may be configured to enable the first user to view the status and the total number of property cases listed upon selecting dashboard option 202 on the first computing device 102a.
[00104] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the title search and list case enabling module 116 is configured to enable the first user to view any case, agreement, deeds, government orders, and ongoing disputes on at least one of the property types upon selecting the search case option displayed on the first computing device 102a. The title search and list case enabling module 116 is configured to enable the first user to view search data on the first computing device 102a upon making a payment.
[00105] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the title search and list case enabling module comprising a registration module 122 is configured to enable the first user to input the first user details on the first computing device 102a to perform the registration process. The title search and list case enabling module 116 include a property search module 124 may be configured to enable the first user to search the status of the registered property case of the selected property type. The property search module 124 may be configured to enable the first user to capture the property using the camera 110 of the first computing device 102a and generate pop-up notification messages on a display of the first computing device 102a in real-time. The pop-up notification messages include case status of the property, history of property cases, and case details, includes case number, case type, and ongoing disputes. The title search and list case enabling module 116 include a new case listing module 126 may be configured to enable the first user to list a new case by providing the first user fields and/or data points of at least one of: Apartments; Plot/House; Agricultural Land; Commercial; and Industrial.
[00106] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the title search and list case enabling module 116 include a property location geotagging module 130 may be configured to enable the first user to geotag the location of the property upon capturing/scanning the property using the camera 110 on the first computing device 102a. The title search and list case enabling module 116 include a grievance module 132 may be configured to enable the first user to raise a grievance upon identifying any deception on the property of the first user. The search case option 206 may be configured to enable the first user to view the case details related to the property type as provided in the case entry field and the case documents uploaded during the case entry. The property validation module 120 may be configured to enable the second user to view all users, delete a user, view all property cases, view all submitted cases, view all approved cases, ongoing disputes, view all invalidated cases, approve a case, create a new team lead user, delete a team lead user, create a new validator user, and delete a validator user on the second computing device 102b.
[00107] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for validating prospective buyer pending cases and ongoing disputes, comprising enabling a first user to select at least one of: a search case option; a list case option; by a title search and list case enabling module on a first computing device; enabling the first user to select at least one of: a court case option; and a sale agreements/deeds/government orders option; by the title search and list case enabling module on the first computing device; enabling the first user to select at least one of property type by the title search and list case enabling module upon selecting at least one of: the court case option; and the sale agreements/deeds/government orders option; enabling the first user to input one or more required user fields by the title search and list case enabling module; enabling the first user to list one or more new property cases for the selected property type by the title search and list case enabling module; sending one or more property cases from the first computing device to a central database and a second computing device by the title search and list case enabling module over a network; assigning one or more second users to the one or more property cases by the property validation module; and enabling the one or more second users to compare the one or more new property cases with one or more pending property cases or ongoing disputes stored in the central database, the one or more pending property cases are created by the first user on the first computing device; verifying and validating the one or more new property cases and the one or more ongoing disputes by the one or more second users and updating the status of the property cases on the central database using a back office and super admin module and a property validation module from the second computing device.
[00108] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, enabling the first user to select the search case option by a title search and list case enabling module on the first computing device; enabling the first user to view any case, agreement, deeds, government orders, and ongoing disputes on at least one of the property type upon selecting the search case option displayed on the first computing device.
[00109] Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment”, “in an embodiment” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.
[00110] Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the disclosure may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided such as examples of programming, software modules, user selections, network transactions, database queries, database structures, hardware modules, hardware circuits, hardware chips, etc., to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the disclosure.
[00111] Although the present disclosure has been described in terms of certain preferred embodiments and illustrations thereof, other embodiments and modifications to preferred embodiments may be possible that are within the principles of the invention. The above descriptions and figures are therefore to be regarded as illustrative and not restrictive.
[00112] Thus the scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims and includes both combinations and sub-combinations of the various features described hereinabove as well as variations and modifications thereof, which would occur to persons skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description.
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1. A system for enabling users to search titles and list cases on properties in real-time, comprising:
a first computing device comprising a processor, a memory, and a title search and list case enabling module, wherein the processor configured to store the title search and list case enabling module in the memory, the processor configured to respond to one or more user inputs performed by one or more first users on the first computing device;
the title search and list case enabling module configured to enable a first user to select at least one of: a search case option; and a list case option; on the first computing device, whereby the title search and list case enabling module configured to enable the first user to select at least one of property type upon selecting the search case option displayed on the first computing device, the title search and list case enabling module configured to enable the first user to search the title of at least one of the property type, wherein the property type comprises an apartment type, a plot/house type, an agricultural land type, a commercial type, and an Industrial type;
the title search and list case enabling module configured to enable the first user to select at least one of: a court case option; and a sale agreements/deeds/government orders option displayed on the first computing device, whereby the title search and list case enabling module configured to enable the first user to select at least one of the property type upon selecting the court case option displayed on the first computing device, the title search and list case enabling module configured to enable the first user to list a case and raise a dispute upon selecting at least one of the property type displayed on the first computing device;
the title search and list case enabling module configured to send one or more property cases listed and one or more disputes raised by the first user to a central database and a second computing device, the second computing device comprising a property validation module configured to assign one or more second users to the one or more property cases and the one or more ongoing disputes stored in the central database; and
the second computing device comprises a back office and super admin module configured to enable one or more second users to verify and validate one or more new property cases and one or more ongoing disputes with the one or more pending property cases stored in the central database, the first user on the first computing device creates the one or more pending property cases.
2. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module is configured, enable the first user to create the new list case by providing the one or more user fields on the first computing device upon selecting at least one of the property type.
3. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first user to check the title and status of a new search case by providing the one or more user fields on the first computing device upon selecting at least one of the property type.
4. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first user to view the saved cases upon selecting a saved cases option displayed on the first computing device.
5. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first user to view the one or more cases listed by the first user upon selecting my cases option displayed on the first computing device.
6. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first user to view the status and total number of property cases listed upon selecting a dashboard option on the first computing device.
7. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first user to view any case, agreement, deeds, government orders, and ongoing disputes on at least one of the property type upon selecting the search case option displayed on the first computing device.
8. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module is configured to enable the first user to view search data on the first computing device upon making a payment.
9. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module comprising a registration module is configured to enable the first user to input the first user details on the first computing device to perform the registration process.
10. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module comprising a property search module is configured to enable the first user to search the status of the registered property case of the selected property type.
11. The system as claimed in claim 10, wherein the property search module is configured to enable the first user to capture the property using the camera of the first computing device and generate pop-up notification messages on a display of the first computing device in real-time, the pop-up notification messages comprise case status of the property, history of property cases, case details includes case number, case type, and ongoing disputes.
12. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module comprising a new case listing module is configured to enable the first user to list a new case by providing the first user fields and/or data points of at least one of: Apartments; Plot/House; Agricultural Land; Commercial; and Industrial.
13. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module comprising a property location geotagging module is configured to enable the first user to geotag the location of the property upon capturing the property using the camera on the first computing device 102a.
14. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the title search and list case enabling module comprising a grievance registration module is configured to enable the first user to raise a grievance upon identifying any deception on the property of the first user.
15. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the search case option is configured to enable the first user to view the case details related to the property type as provided in the case entry field and the case documents uploaded during the case entry.
16. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the property validation module is configured to enable the second users to view all users, delete a user, view all property cases, view all submitted cases, view all approved cases, ongoing disputes, view all invalidated cases, approve a case, create a new team lead user, delete a team lead user, create a new validator user, and delete a validator user.
17. A method for validating prospective buyer pending cases and ongoing disputes, comprising:
enabling a first user to select at least one of: a search case option; a list case option; by a title search and list case enabling module on a first computing device;
enabling the first user to select at least one of: a court case option; and a sale agreements/deeds/government orders option; by the title search and list case enabling module on the first computing device;
enabling the first user to select at least one of the property type by the title search and list case enabling module upon selecting at least one of: the court case option; and the sale agreements/deeds/government orders option;
enabling the first user to input one or more required user fields by the title search and list case enabling module;
enabling the first user to list one or more new property cases for the selected property type by the title search and list case enabling module;
sending one or more property cases from the first computing device to a central database and a second computing device by the title search and list case enabling module over a network;
assigning one or more second users to one or more property cases by the property validation module;
enabling the one or more second users to compare the one or more new property cases with one or more pending property cases or ongoing disputes stored in the central database; the one or more pending property cases are created by the first user on the first computing device; and
verifying and validating the one or more new property cases and the one or more ongoing disputes by the one or more second users and updating the status of the property cases on the central database using a back office and super admin module and a property validation module from the second computing device.
18. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising a step of enabling the first user to select the search case option by a title search and list case enabling module on the first computing device.
19. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising a step of enabling the first user to view any case, agreement, deeds, government orders, and ongoing disputes on at least one of the property types upon selecting the search case option displayed on the first computing device.
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| 1 | 202241070580-IntimationOfGrant29-05-2024.pdf | 2024-05-29 |
| 1 | 202241070580-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 2 | 202241070580-PatentCertificate29-05-2024.pdf | 2024-05-29 |
| 2 | 202241070580-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 3 | 202241070580-POWER OF AUTHORITY [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 3 | 202241070580-Annexure [08-03-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-03-08 |
| 4 | 202241070580-Written submissions and relevant documents [08-03-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-03-08 |
| 4 | 202241070580-FORM-9 [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 5 | 202241070580-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-26-02-2024).pdf | 2024-02-07 |
| 5 | 202241070580-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY(FORM-28) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 6 | 202241070580-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 6 | 202241070580-Correspondence to notify the Controller [01-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-01 |
| 7 | 202241070580-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-07-02-2024).pdf | 2024-01-23 |
| 7 | 202241070580-FORM 1 [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 8 | 202241070580-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI(FORM-28) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 8 | 202241070580-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 9 | 202241070580-CORRESPONDENCE [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 9 | 202241070580-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 10 | 202241070580-DRAWING [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 10 | 202241070580-DRAWINGS [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 11 | 202241070580-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 11 | 202241070580-FER_SER_REPLY [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 12 | 202241070580-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 12 | 202241070580-OTHERS [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 13 | 202241070580-FER.pdf | 2023-01-13 |
| 13 | 202241070580-MSME CERTIFICATE [08-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-08 |
| 14 | 202241070580-Correspondence_Form 1,Form 3, Form 5, Form 9, Form 18A, Form 28 And POA_12-12-2022.pdf | 2022-12-12 |
| 14 | 202241070580-FORM28 [08-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-08 |
| 15 | 202241070580-FORM 18A [08-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-08 |
| 16 | 202241070580-Correspondence_Form 1,Form 3, Form 5, Form 9, Form 18A, Form 28 And POA_12-12-2022.pdf | 2022-12-12 |
| 16 | 202241070580-FORM28 [08-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-08 |
| 17 | 202241070580-MSME CERTIFICATE [08-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-08 |
| 17 | 202241070580-FER.pdf | 2023-01-13 |
| 18 | 202241070580-OTHERS [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 18 | 202241070580-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 19 | 202241070580-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 19 | 202241070580-FER_SER_REPLY [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 20 | 202241070580-DRAWING [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 20 | 202241070580-DRAWINGS [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 21 | 202241070580-CORRESPONDENCE [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 21 | 202241070580-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 22 | 202241070580-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [11-07-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-07-11 |
| 22 | 202241070580-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI(FORM-28) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 23 | 202241070580-FORM 1 [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 23 | 202241070580-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-07-02-2024).pdf | 2024-01-23 |
| 24 | 202241070580-Correspondence to notify the Controller [01-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-01 |
| 24 | 202241070580-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 25 | 202241070580-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-26-02-2024).pdf | 2024-02-07 |
| 25 | 202241070580-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY(FORM-28) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 26 | 202241070580-Written submissions and relevant documents [08-03-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-03-08 |
| 26 | 202241070580-FORM-9 [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 27 | 202241070580-POWER OF AUTHORITY [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 27 | 202241070580-Annexure [08-03-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-03-08 |
| 28 | 202241070580-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 28 | 202241070580-PatentCertificate29-05-2024.pdf | 2024-05-29 |
| 29 | 202241070580-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [07-12-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-12-07 |
| 29 | 202241070580-IntimationOfGrant29-05-2024.pdf | 2024-05-29 |
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