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Key Legal Tips to Avoid Property Disputes in India Property disputes are among the most common and contentious legal issues in India. These disputes...
In Indian property law, the concept of a nominee is often misunderstood, especially when it comes to the transfer of ownership rights after the death ...
In property transactions under Indian law, the terms Power of Attorney (POA) and Sale Deed are often encountered, but they serve fundamentally differe...
Verifying the title of a property before purchasing it is one of the most crucial steps in any property transaction in India. The “title” essentially ...
Legal Implications of Buying Property with a Joint Owner in India Purchasing property jointly with another person or multiple persons is a common pr...
Partition refers to the division of joint ownership or co-ownership of property among co-owners or legal heirs so that each one obtains a distinct and...
A Relinquishment Deed is a legal document used in India to voluntarily give up or renounce one’s claim, right, or interest in a particular property in...
Under Indian law, the question of whether registration of property documents is mandatory depends on the nature of the document and the transaction in...
Under Indian law, the question of whether a daughter can claim a share in her father’s property has undergone significant evolution, especially after ...
If someone illegally occupies your property, commonly known as encroachment, Indian law provides several remedies to protect your rights and reclaim p...
To prove ownership of a property in India, several legal documents are essential, and as a lawyer, I emphasize the importance of having clear and vali...
Under Hindu law, specifically governed by the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (as amended in 2005) and traditional Hindu Mitakshara law principles, the rig...
Mutation of property refers to the process of updating or recording the change of ownership in the land or property records of the local municipal aut...
Yes, under Indian law, a property can be legally transferred through a Will. A Will is a testamentary document executed by a person (the testator) dec...
In Indian law, particularly under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, the distinction between ancestral property and self-acquired property is critical in...