SRINAGAR: Inspector General of Registration, J&K, Dr Pawan Kotwal reviewed the measures taken by the department to bring transparency and efficiency in the registration system by adopting IT-enabled applications for online execution of documents and collection of stamps and registration fee digitally. Dr Kotwal said that the department of registration has almost achieved the phase of digital business and will adopt the concept of paperless office soon. He added that with the introduction of computerized registration of documents and collection of stamps and Registration fee electronically, the registration system has become foolproof and transparent besides citizen-friendly. The Registration Department is going to be fully paperless soon with the adoption of digital mechanism. The registration of documents was taken up from the judiciary by the registration department on November 1, 2019. Since then the department has registered 72571 documents, generating the revenue of rupees 373.8409 crores out of which rupees 277.9393747 crores is stamp duty and 95.9015254 crores are a registration fee.