Municipal Corporation cannot demand arrears of property tax as a condition for transfer of khata since property tax can be demanded only after entry of name of the owner in the Tax Payment Register. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/YeT2asPFbCTgIz1EaBZTuAsGh
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Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Person claiming tenancy cannot plead adverse possession. Karnataka High Court.
Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Person claiming tenancy cannot plead adverse possession. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/sH5rnTzNFtx5C5Fs3QxLb8ywJ
Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Adopted son who claims ownership by succession cannot claim tenancy under the deceased adopted father/mother. Karnataka High Court.
Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Adopted son who claims ownership by succession cannot claim tenancy under the deceased adopted father/mother. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/HnjT24HMJc2WKmMkMIaKdlUBm
Hindu Law. ‘’Husband and Wife are one person. Physically divided yet united by Soul’’. Wife cannot seek partition of coparcenary or self-acquired properties during the lifetime of her husband. Karnataka High Court.
Hindu Law. ‘’Husband and Wife are one person. Physically divided yet united by Soul’’. Wife cannot seek partition of coparcenary or self-acquired properties during the lifetime of her husband. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/aJWbRJSB9tZhfxuaZWWXwvMzr
Family settlement/arrangement need not be among the joint family members having a right of succession but can include an outsider provided such a settlement/arrangement is fair and bona fide. Karnataka High Court.
Family settlement/arrangement need not be among the joint family members having a right of succession but can include an outsider provided such a settlement/arrangement is fair and bona fide. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/Ayvq3aloXfBSW1PBtBXyVAWBR
Indian Succession Act. Jurisdiction of the trial Court in relation to grant of Succession Certificate is in relation to place where the deceased ordinarily resided at the time of his death or where his movable properties are situated. Karnataka High Court
Indian Succession Act. Jurisdiction of the trial Court in relation to grant of Succession Certificate is in relation to place where the deceased ordinarily resided at the time of his death or where his movable properties are situated. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/z3WXlvqfh27ffWfRoFeKbsGFd
Municipal Corporation cannot demand arrears of property tax as a condition for transfer of khata since property tax can be demanded only after entry of name of the owner in the Tax Payment Register. Karnataka High Court.
Municipal Corporation cannot demand arrears of property tax as a condition for transfer of khata since property tax can be demanded only after entry of name of the owner in the Tax Payment Register. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/YeT2asPFbCTgIz1EaBZTuAsGh
Hindu Law. Bombay School of Mitakshara. Widow of a coparcener is entitled to an equal share as that of a son. Karnataka High Court.
Hindu Law. Bombay School of Mitakshara. Widow of a coparcener is entitled to an equal share as that of a son. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/LVKrUV5nyi41c13lStauybOcI
Entry in revenue records based on a Will. Karnataka High Court explains the procedure to be adopted.
Entry in revenue records based on a Will. Karnataka High Court explains the procedure to be adopted. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/ts9beLRX6WQ78oT601C65lBVS
If a document seeking to convey immovable property ex-facie reveals that the vendor has no title over the same, specific declaration that the document is invalid is not necessary. Supreme Court.
If a document seeking to convey immovable property ex-facie reveals that the vendor has no title over the same, specific declaration that the document is invalid is not necessary. Supreme Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/eAAwoiHGcr5xlMsPgP2W4duEk