Mutation Entries Don’t Confer Title; Daughter’s Claim Over Alleged Ancestral Land Requires Trial: Delhi High Court Restores Suit

The Delhi High Court has set aside an order rejecting a plaint filed by a deceased daughter (represented by legal heirs) seeking her share in ancestral property, ruling that mutation entries in revenue records do not confer title and cannot extinguish the rights of other heirs. The Division Bench of Justice Anil Kshetarpal and Justice

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