Buying or selling property in India is often stressful and risky. The Supreme Court described these transactions as “traumatic,” noting that property disputes make up 66% of civil cases, highlighting challenges in land governance and state authority over registration.
The Delhi Police have seen a significant increase in workload due to the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), leading to an average of 600 daily FIRs and 22 arrests. This new law has led to a shift in the nature and volume of cases, with a focus on educating the public, improving conviction rates, and combating organized crime.
