Property Law

Lankeshwar Malakar and Ors. vs R. Deka and Ors.: Supreme Court Orders Re-evaluation of Property Dispute Based on Will and Gift Deed (2006)

Introduction Date of the Judgment: 30/11/2006 Judges: S.B. Sinha & Markandey Katju Can discrepancies in property descriptions lead to a flawed judgment? The Supreme Court of India addressed this critical issue in a property dispute involving a will and a gift deed. The core of the dispute revolves around the correct identification of land described […]

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Title: Supreme Court affirms title by adverse possession in property dispute: Tej Narain vs. Shanti Swaroop Bohre (2004)

Date of the Judgment: 28/09/2004 Citation: Where available, provide the case citation in the Indian Supreme Court (INSC) format. Judges: Ashok Bhan and S.H. Kapadia Can continuous possession of a property for over 12 years grant ownership, even without legal title? The Supreme Court addressed this critical question in the case of Tej Narain vs.

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Supreme Court settles rights of Transferee Landlord to recover Arrears of Rent in Eviction Cases: Sheikh Noor & Anr. vs. Sheikh G.S. Ibrahim (Dead) By Lrs. (04 August 2003)

Introduction Date of the Judgment: 04 August 2003 Citation: 2003 Supp(2) SCR 204 Judges: R.C. Lahoti & Ashok Bhan Can a new landlord, who has purchased a property, evict a tenant for not paying rent that was due to the previous owner? The Supreme Court of India addressed this important question in a case concerning

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Supreme Court rules on eviction for rent default: Shrikrishna Oil Mill vs. Radhakrishan Ramchandra (2002)

LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a tenant can be evicted for rent default if the arrears were paid before the eviction application was filed. CASE TYPE: Rent Control Case Name: M/S. Shrikrishna Oil Mill vs. M/S. Radhakrishan Ramchandra Judgment Date: January 9, 2002 Date of the Judgment: January 9, 2002 Citation: Not Available Judges: R.P. Sethi, J.

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