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…
Delhi High Court rules that Debt Recovery Tribunals cannot cancel registered sale deeds under Section 34 of the SARFAESI Act. Civil courts retain jurisdiction over property disput…