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Directs Mutation in Favor of Appellant

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Supreme Court Rules Compromise Decree Affirming Pre-Existing Property Rights Exempt from Registration and Stamp Duty: Sets Aside High Court and Revenue Authorities’ Orders, Directs Mutation in Favor of Appellant
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Supreme Court Rules Compromise Decree Affirming Pre-Existing Property Rights Exempt from Registration and Stamp Duty: Sets Aside High Court and Revenue Authorities’ Orders, Directs Mutation in Favor of Appellant

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, holding that: A compromise decree that merely affirms pre-existing rights over immovable property does not require registration under Section 17(2)(vi) of the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 27, 2024

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