GPA, Agreement to Sell, and Unproved Will Do Not Confer Property Title: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling on property law, has held that an Agreement to Sell, General Power of Attorney (GPA), and even a registered Will do not confer valid title on a property in the absence of a registered sale deed and proper legal proof. The judgment, delivered by a bench

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