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Property Law
A General Power of Attorney (“GPA”) or a Will are not recognised as title papers or as instruments granting rights in any moveable property, according to the Supreme Court. Furthermore, it has been decided that if the GPA holder does not execute any documents as a result, the GPA becomes meaningless. Background Facts Owner of...
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According to the Supreme Court’s bench of Justices MR Shah and MM Sundresh, “to continue with the interim purchase for number of years would be arbitrary and may be argued to be violating the freedom to utilise the property protected under Article 300A of the Indian Constitution.” Even continuing the temporary purchase for a longer...
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