Introducing the new system at the Basai Darapur sub-registrar office in West Delhi, Dikshit said her government was making systemic changes to ensure transparency in governance.
"The Revenue Department intends to overhaul the conventional registration process with state of the art online facilities," said Dikshit.
Delhi Revenue Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely and a number of senior officers were present on the occasion.
Under the new system, people will be able to get their properties registered on the same day of filing of application.
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Speaking on the occasion, Lovely said Revenue department was determined to completely rid the property registration system of touts and middlemen by making the entire registration process transparent and accessible.
The Sub Registrar Office has been renovated at a cost of Rs 7.30 crore.
An official said under the new system, each applicant will have to come to the sub-registrar office with a pre-fixed appointment. The appointment can be taken online by accessing the website of the Revenue department.
Basai Darapur sub-registrar office is the fifth such office to have the online property registration system in the city.
The government plans to introduce the online registration service in all 13 sub-registrar offices by end of this year.
The facility has already been introduced in sub-registrar offices at Mehrauli, Rohini, Nand Nagri and Kapashera.
"The entire process of registration has been re-engineered, making it hassle free," said Dikshit.
The Chief Minister also slammed the BJP for making "baseless" allegations of corruption against her government to gain "political mileage".