This course covers Land Record Authenticity Checks, which involves verifying the accuracy, validity, and integrity of land records to detect errors, inconsistencies, or potential manipulation, ensuring reliable ownership and usage information within Crop & Seasonal Agri Credit. It applies to accounts requiring structured assessment, clear boundary definition, and independent review before any credit decision is finalized.
It evaluates key dimensions such as landholding structure validation, title continuity, tenancy status, and crop cycle alignment, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale to ensure that land records are credible, legally sound, and aligned with actual ground realities.
It is distinct from reporting and disclosure standards, as it focuses on structured identification of authenticity risks in land documentation and breach response at the exposure level, rather than broader reporting frameworks—each governed by separate evidence standards, ownership, and approval authority.
Within Landholding, Tenancy & Title Due Diligence, the credit manager validates team-level analysis, approves case recommendations, and manages segment-level exposure within Crop & Seasonal Agri Credit, directly influencing escalation scope and credit committee prioritization.