Kartar Singh v. Harbans Kaur [(1994) 4 SCC 730 | BareLaw Background This paper examines a case by the Supreme Court of India in Kartar Singh v. Harbans Kaur where it touches on important points of law on property, particularly as to
Kartar Singh v. Harbans Kaur [(1994) 4 SCC 730 | BareLaw Background This paper examines a case by the Supreme Court of India in Kartar Singh v. Harbans Kaur where it touches on important points of law on property, particularly as to
Muhammad Raza v. Abbas Bandi Bibi (1932) | BareLaw Muhammad Raza v. Abbas Bandi Bibi (1932)is an important case in the law of property, especially concerning legal restrictions on transferability of property. It stands out for its discussion on conditions attached to
Jumma Masjid, Mercara v. Kodimaniandra Deviah (AIR 1962 SC 847) | BareLaw Background A landmark judgement by the Supreme Court of India in Jumma Masjid, Mercara v. Kodimaniandra Deviah (AIR 1962 SC 847) decided upon the intricate aspects of Transfer of Property
Ganga Dhar v. Shankar Lal, AIR 1958 SC 770 The Supreme Court of India in Ganga Dhar v. Shankar Lal (AIR 1958 SC 770) gave a landmark judgment on equity of redemption as stated in the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Background
Doctrine of Lis Pendens in Indian Property Law: Analyzing G.T Girish v. Y. Subba Raju | BareLaw The Supreme Courtβs decision in G.T Girish v. Y.Subba Raju (AIR 2022 SC 61), gives a critical analysis and explanation of the doctrine of lis
Pomal Kanji Govindji v. Vrajlal Karsandas Purohit (AIR 1989 SC 436 : (1989) 1 SCC 458) | BareLaw The Supreme Courtβs judgment in Pomal Kanji Govindji v. Vrajlal Karsandas Purohit (AIR 1989 SC 436 : (1989) 1 SCC 458) sheds light on
Rajesh Kanta Roy v. Shanti Debi (AIR 1957 SC 255 : 1957 SCR 77 | BareLaw Shanti Debi, the respondent in the case of Rajesh Kanta Roy v. Shanti Debi (AIR 1957 SC 255: 1957 SCR 77) is a significant legal issue
Ram Baran Prasad v. Ram Mohit Hazra, AIR 1967 SC 744 | BareLaw Ram Baran Prasad v. Ram Mohit Hazra, AIR 1967 SC 744 is a case that is pivotal in the Indian Supreme Court on the doctrine of perpetuity in relation
R Kempraj v Burton Son & Co, AIR 1970 SC 1872 | BareLaw Supreme Court of India has decided on the critical question whether options for renewal of lease are within the definition of the rule against perpetuity as given in Transfer
The Rosher v. Rosher case, decided in 1884, is a landmark judgment in property law | BareLaw In property law, the Rosher V. Rosher case was a landmark decision under Section 10 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. J.B. Rosherβs will