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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Title of Property"
Mutation Entries Only Fiscal In Nature, Do Not Confer Any Title In Respect Of Property To Which They Relate: J&K&L High Court
Necessary To Establish Title For Grant Of Perpetual Injunction Once Settled Possession Is Claimed : J&K&L High Court
Mutation Order Cannot Be Based On Title Deed When Title To Property Under Dispute: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Law Respects Possessory Rights Over Immovable Property Even In Absence Of Valid Title: Delhi High Court
Mutation Entry In Revenue Records Neither Creates Nor Extinguishes Title To Property: Uttarakhand High Court
Detailed Assertion Of Title Or Title And Possession Is Sufficient To Grant Injunction Against Construction On Joint Property: Calcutta HC
Trial Court Can Frame "Additional Issues" Based On Disputes Between Parties: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Res Judicata: Son Bound By Judicial Proceedings Initiated By Father With Respect To Immovable Property, Rules Karnataka High Court
Holkar Trust Case: State Can Control If Properties Are Sold Dubiously, MP Govt Tells Supreme Court
'Must Do Justice By Promoting Honesty': Karnataka HC Directs SBI To Refund Forfeited Amount Over Failure To Disclose Encumbrance On Auction Property
Suit For Declaration Must Be Filed Where Property Title Is In Dispute, Not Suit For Perpetual Injunction : Andhra Pradesh High Court
One Can't Claim Title By Inheritance & Title By Adverse Possession Simultaneously: Jharkhand High Court
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