Brother wins SC case over father’s house sale despite no will share
Brother wins SC case over father’s house sale despite no will share
The Supreme Court has ruled that only a registered sale deed can transfer property ownership, not an unproven Will or GPA. This decision settled a decades-old family dispute, clarifying that informal documents cannot confer title. The court emphasized that a sale is valid only for the seller's lawful share, protecting other heirs' rights.
The Supreme Court has ruled that only a registered sale deed can transfer property ownership, not an unproven Will or GPA. This decision settled a decades-old family dispute, clarifying that informal documents cannot confer title. The court emphasized that a sale is valid only for the seller's lawful share, protecting other heirs' rights.