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Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Relinquishment Deed Executed by Karta in Joint Hindu Family Property Case. Relinquishment deed executed by eldest male member as Karta is valid and binding on minor coparceners, and suit for declaration filed beyond limitation period is barred.

The present appeal arises from a suit filed in 1994 by four younger sons of late M.C. Rudrappa seeking a declaration that a relinquishment deed dated ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Ejectment Case Under Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 1953. Civil Suit Not Barred Under Section 25 as Revenue Court Order Was Without Jurisdiction Due to Absence of Landlord-Tenant Relationship and Invalid Sale of Trust Property.

The Supreme Court of India heard a civil appeal arising from a dispute over ejectment of a tenant from agricultural land. The appellants, claiming to ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Property Dispute — Compromise Decree Without Registration Invalid Under Section 17 of Registration Act, 1908. Unregistered Decree Cannot Confer Title; Will Not Proved Under Section 68 of Evidence Act, 1872.

The case involves a property dispute over land originally owned by Bhajan Singh. Bhajan Singh had divorced his wife Gurmail Kaur in 1973, after which ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Adverse Possession Case, Restores Appellate Court's Decree. Permissive possession cannot be converted into adverse possession without hostile animus; High Court erred in reversing concurrent finding of fact.

The dispute concerns a property originally owned by Banta, who died on 02.07.1992. Banta had two children: Jit Ram (son) and Sibo (daughter). Sibo fil...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Specific Performance Case — Agreement to Sell Void Under Section 61 of Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961. Agreement executed during non-alienation period is void ab initio and not enforceable even after the restriction period ends.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeals filed by the defendants (appellants) against the judgment of the Karnataka High Court which had upheld the decre...

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Supreme Court Allows Suit Based on Adverse Possession — Overrules Earlier View That Adverse Possession Can Only Be Used as Shield. Plaintiff Who Has Perfected Title by Adverse Possession Can Sue for Declaration and Protection or Recovery of Possession.

The Supreme Court addressed the question whether a person claiming title by adverse possession can maintain a suit for declaration of title and for pr...