Under the Indian Registration Act (1908), any sale of immovable property (like land, house, or buildings) worth more than Rs 100 should be registered. It’s done at the sub-registrar’s office and ...
Recently there was a case in the Andhra Pradesh High Court where the court refused to grant ownership of ancestral land to a family, even though they had secured a mutation in their name and had taken ...
The Government is legally empowered to take over properties, companies, assets and the management of organisations, but with a caveat: it must be done for the public good and in a democratic manner.