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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Transfer of Property Act"
Attornment By Lessee Not Necessary For Transfer Of Property Leased Out To Him: Karnataka High Court
Mother Entitled To Arrears Of Maintenance Accrued To Deceased Daughter: Madras High Court
Mortgage Security Acquired: Karnataka High Court Applies Doctrine Of Substituted Security, Orders Compensation Deposit Until Adjudication Of Rights
'Rent' Includes All Charges Paid By Tenant In Connection With Suit Premises: Calcutta HC While Including Commercial Surcharge & Municipal Taxes
Mutation Entries Only Fiscal In Nature, Do Not Confer Any Title In Respect Of Property To Which They Relate: J&K&L High Court
S.54 TPA | Unregistered Sale Deed Cannot Defy Title By Delivery Of Possession Of Immovable Property Valued Below ₹100: Karnataka High Court
[Order 1 Rule 10 CPC] Can't Compel Plaintiff To Wage Legal Battle Against A Person Against Their Will: Bombay High Court
Landlord-Tenant Disputes Governed By Transfer Of Property Act Are Arbitrable In Nature: Reiterates Karnataka High Court
Can A Registered Conveyance Deed Be Cancelled By Mutual Consent?
Arbitral Award Passed In Disregard To Judicial Decisions Conflicts With The Public Policy : Delhi High Court
Right Of Redemption Subsists So Long As Mortgage Itself Subsists, Clause To Restrict Period Of Redemption In Conflict With Law: Jharkhand HC
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