Supreme Court: Temple’s Name in Land Records Does Not Guarantee Property Ownership
Supreme Court rules that a temple’s name in revenue records does not prove ownership, holding that legal title must be established through valid documents.
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Supreme Court rules that a temple’s name in revenue records does not prove ownership, holding that legal title must be established through valid documents.
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