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Dismisses Appeal in Agricultural Land Possession Dispute — “Unregistered Sale Agreement Post Section 17(1A) of Registration Act Cannot Confer Protection Under Section 53A of Transfer of Property Act”

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal in Agricultural Land Possession Dispute — "Unregistered Sale Agreement Post Section 17(1A) of Registration Act Cannot Confer Protection Under Section 53A of Transfer of Property Act"
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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal in Agricultural Land Possession Dispute — “Unregistered Sale Agreement Post Section 17(1A) of Registration Act Cannot Confer Protection Under Section 53A of Transfer of Property Act”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench), presided by Justice Rohit W. Joshi, dismissed the Second Appeal filed by the original defendant who was aggrieved by the concurrent decrees…
Posted by Rawlaw May 28, 2025

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