WRITTEN BY SUNNY VERMA | NEW DELHI |Updated: August 2, 2017 8:32 Am While this is expected to ensure foolproof property titles for the buyers, it will also minimise the scope of fraudulent and benami transactions. (Representational) In a move meant to curb benami transactions and the use of black money in real estate deals, the government is planning to make Aadhaar-based authentication mandatory at the time of registration of documents such as agreement for sale, power of attorney and will among others. The government has also firmed up plans to enable electronic registration of properties, for which Aadhaar-based authentication will be a prerequisite. Sources said the government plans to amend Sections 32 and 32A of the Registration Act, 1908, for this. "Every person presenting a document at the property registration office for registration, shall, whether executing or claiming under the same, undergo Aadhaar authentication," said a source. While this is expect...