J&K High Court: No Property Transfer Without Registration
Jammu & Kashmir High Court rules that property transfer, possession, or mutation is invalid without a registered deed, reinforcing transparency in land transactions.
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Jammu & Kashmir High Court rules that property transfer, possession, or mutation is invalid without a registered deed, reinforcing transparency in land transactions.
Madhya Pradesh High Court rules that long possession of public land without legal title gives no rights. Trespassers cannot seek injunctions against the State or lawful owners.
Allahabad High Court rules land authorities cannot remove owner’s name or demolish property without due process, restoring rights under Article 300A.
Orissa High Court rules that executing courts can evict judgment debtors under Order 21 Rule 32 CPC to enforce permanent injunction decrees and protect possession rights.
The Allahabad High Court has ruled that land acquired under the National Highways Act, 1956 cannot be returned to landowners even if unutilized. The Court clarified that the Act a…