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Background:
In many parts of India, property transfers were commonly carried out through Agreement to Sell, General Power of Attorney (GPA), and Will instead of registered sale deeds. These transactions were often used to avoid stamp duty and registration charges. The Supreme Court examined whether such GPA sales legally transfer ownership.
Core Legal Issues:
The Supreme Court held that SA/GPA/Will transactions do not convey title nor create any interest in immovable property. Such transactions cannot be treated as completed sales.
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