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…
ITAT Mumbai rules cash received from a ₹94 lakh property sale cannot be treated as unexplained income under Section 69A when supported by a registered sale deed and matching bank …
ITAT Mumbai rules that cash received from property sale cannot be treated as unexplained income under Section 68 if supported by a registered sale deed and bank records. Landmark …
The Supreme Court rules that property transferred through a registered sale deed before filing of a suit cannot be attached under Order 38 Rule 5 CPC. The judgment overturns the K…