Supreme Court Bench Led by Justices Sanjay Karol and Joymalya Bagchi Restores Landlord’s Ejectment Decree: Notice Sent by Post Deemed Valid
In a landmark judgment passed by the Supreme Court of India on 16th July, 2025 in the case of KRISHNA…
Keeping Pace with Legal Change
In a landmark judgment passed by the Supreme Court of India on 16th July, 2025 in the case of KRISHNA…
The Supreme Court of India made history when it determined that an agreement to sell does not give someone property rights or ownership. The Court threw out a bogus lawsuit, which shows that you need a sale document to claim rights to property that can’t be moved.
In its June 2025 ruling, the Supreme Court, led by Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia, held that sales of charged land under Sections 47–48 of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act are voidable and become valid upon charge release, protecting bona fide buyers.