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Sets Aside High Court Judgment Over Misconception Regarding Non-Alienability Under Revised Assignment Policy of 1958 and AP Assigned Lands (Prohibition of Transfer) Act

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Supreme Court Remands Andhra Pradesh Assigned Lands Case: Sets Aside High Court Judgment Over Misconception Regarding Non-Alienability Under Revised Assignment Policy of 1958 and AP Assigned Lands (Prohibition of Transfer) Act, 1977
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Supreme Court Remands Andhra Pradesh Assigned Lands Case: Sets Aside High Court Judgment Over Misconception Regarding Non-Alienability Under Revised Assignment Policy of 1958 and AP Assigned Lands (Prohibition of Transfer) Act, 1977

Court's Decision: The Supreme Court of India set aside the common judgment of the Andhra Pradesh High Court dated 02.09.2008 in a series of writ petitions and appeals. It remanded…
Posted by Rawlaw January 4, 2025

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