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Road Side Properties

ROAD SIDE PROPERTIES: PRECAUTIOINARY MEASURES TO BE TAKEN BEFORE PURCHASE BY THE INVESTORS    ..

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Rule of Caveat Emptor

As per Advanced Law Lexicon by P. Ramanatha Aiyar, 3rd Edition. 2005 at page 721: Caveat emptor means "Let the purchaser beware." It is one of the settled maxims, applying to a purchaser who is bound by actual as well as constructive knowledge of any de..

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Right to Property - Journey from a Fundamental Right to a Legal Right

Untitled 1 INTRODUCTION   In the words of Jos..

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Enforceable Unregistered Agreement

.style1 { text-align: left; } Registration of Agreement   Amendments to Registration Act, 1908 has been made by Tamil Nad..

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Why Redevelopment Projects of housing societies are being delayed

It is a long ending tussle between the Developers and Societies that never seem to end delivering Redevelopment Projects on time as documented in the Redevelopment Agreement. There are umpteen cases where Developers abandoned or delayed the redevelop..

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Law relating to Foreign Divorce Decree in India

.style1 { text-align: center; } This article attempts to bring some clarity on the law relating to recognition of foreign divorce decrees in India, in what circumstances they are valid, and when not? I’ve also tried throwing light on the process..

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Text-Book Example of Arbitrariness

This article is part 48 of my continuous presentation titled "The Flaw in the Law" and deals with a text-book example of arbitrariness in a current land-mark case.   The Flaw in the Law- part 48:   ..

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Understanding - Deemed Conveyance

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Quality of Justice in respect of most cases of alienation after LA notification in India since 1949

.style1 { text-decoration: underline; } .style2 { font-weight: bold; } “The Flaw in the Law”- part 47   P..

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All you need to know about Hindu Law & Property - Joint Hindu Family & Coparcenary

This article explains and answers the following questions:-   i) What is a Joint Hindu Family/Hindu Undivided Family ..

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Once Landholders, now Leaseholders

A Case Study in Institutional Failure   The oppressive salt tax had been the inseparable ingredient of the British rule.&nbs..

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The Maharashtra Housing Bill 2011 - Pros & Cons

An analysis of the draft bill   The much awaited Maharashtra Housing Bill i.e The Maharashtra Housing (Regulation and Promotion of Construction, Sale, Management and Transfer) Bill, 2011, the Maharashtra Govt has finally tabled in the Assembly session of Wednesday 1..

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Suraj Lamp Judgment does not govern possessory rights

The controversy surrounding transfers via ‘SA/SPA/GPA/Will” was certainly put to rest by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in its recently delivered judgment titled Suraj Lamps & Industries Pvt Ltd. v. State of Haryana and another. [span style="f..

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SC Aims To Check Misuse Of Power Of Attorney In Conveyancing Properties

The Supreme Court recently in Suraj Lamp & Industries (P) Ltd v. State of Haryana on October 11, 2011 has come down heavily on the invalidity of the legal arrangements taking place in the real estate sector in the form of Sale Agreement (SA) / General Power of Attorney (GPA) / Will Transfers; and ..

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Highlight on title investigation of immovable property

Rapid industrial development and unbridled urbanisation have seen the demand for land for development of residential, commercial and industrial complexes, and even for farmhouses rise tremendously, resulting in sky-high prices. Alienation of real estate is specially taking place in villages situated within a radius of 1-20 km of urban industrial and commercial centres..

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