Delhi High Court: Unregistered Sale Agreements and GPA Do Not Confer Property Ownership
Delhi High Court rules that GPA, agreement to sell and receipts do not confer property ownership, dismissing a partition suit for lack of registered title.
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Delhi High Court rules that GPA, agreement to sell and receipts do not confer property ownership, dismissing a partition suit for lack of registered title.
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…
Jammu & Kashmir High Court rules that property transfer, possession, or mutation is invalid without a registered deed, reinforcing transparency in land transactions.
The Supreme Court has ruled that assigning a decree for specific performance does not require registration under the Registration Act. This landmark judgment clarifies property la…
In a landmark 2025 ruling, the Supreme Court of India struck down Bihar’s rule requiring mutation proof for property sale registration, affirming that registration records transac…