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Registered, but not yours: Supreme Court’s latest real estate plot twist
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A recent Supreme Court ruling in India has shaken the real estate market, clarifying that registration of a sale deed does not guarantee ownership. Buyers now need comprehensive documentation, including mutation certificates and tax receipts, to establish their legal title.
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