Supreme Court: Registered Sale Deed Cannot Be Casually Declared Sham
Supreme Court ruled that a registered sale deed carries a strong presumption of validity and cannot be casually declared sham, reaffirming sanctity of registration in property tra…
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Supreme Court ruled that a registered sale deed carries a strong presumption of validity and cannot be casually declared sham, reaffirming sanctity of registration in property tra…
Supreme Court pulled up its Registry for listing connected petitions from the same order before different benches, warning of conflicting orders and directing responsibility to be…
The Supreme Court fined the Centre ₹25,000 for giving incorrect information in a sensitive investigation, warning that misleading submissions can result in wrong judicial orders a…
Supreme Court rules that NCLT has no jurisdiction to decide trademark ownership during insolvency, holding that IP disputes must go to civil or commercial courts.
Supreme Court rulings clarify that daughters alive on September 9, 2005 have equal coparcenary rights in HUF ancestral property, ensuring gender equality in inheritance law.