Buying And Selling Property In India Is A Traumatic Experience: Supreme Court

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.

Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling: Tenant Can Never Become Owner of Rented Property

In a major judgment, the Supreme Court ruled that no tenant—regardless of how long they’ve stayed—can claim ownership of rented property through adverse possession. The Court clarified that tenancy is always based on the owner’s permission, not ownership rights.

Homemakers’ Rights | “Time Has Come’ to Recognise Wives’ Role in Property Ownership”: Delhi High Court

Delhi High Court says ‘time has come’ to recognise homemakers’ rights, highlighting wives’ crucial role in property ownership and the need for legal recognition of their contributions.

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.

Supreme Court Rejects Waqf Board’s Claim Over Delhi Gurdwara: “You Should Relinquish the Claim”

Today, On 4th June, The Supreme Court rejected the Delhi Waqf Board’s claim over a Delhi Gurdwara, stating, “You should relinquish the claim.” The Board had said the mosque, “Masjid Takia Babbar Shah,” existed since time immemorial for religious use.

UP Court Summons Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Over Remarks on ‘Poor’ Economic Survey

A local court in Bareilly summoned Congress MP Rahul Gandhi to appear on January 7 regarding his comments during the Lok Sabha elections. The summons came after a plea from Pankaj Pathak, alleging that Gandhi’s remarks aimed to incite class hatred for political gain. Gandhi also staged a protest against Amit Shah’s remarks on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.