“Acts Are There, Where Is the Execution?” — Supreme Court Demands Urgent Action for Homeless with Mental Illness

The Supreme Court called rehabilitation of homeless persons with psychosocial disabilities a “sensitive issue” and told the Centre to act urgently. It questioned the poor execution of existing mental health laws.

You Don’t Own Property, Just Because You Registered It: Supreme Court Drops a Bombshell

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that property registration does not equate to actual ownership, emphasizing the need for comprehensive legal documentation and court validation. This decision impacts property buyers, legal professionals, and real estate developers, highlighting the importance of thorough documentation in confirming true ownership rights and resolving disputes.