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Delhi High Court: Ghar mein rehne se nahi milta haq bhai!

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Delhi High Court: Ghar mein rehne se nahi milta haq bhai!

Toh sochiye zara, Delhi High Court ne bola, "Bhai, ghar mein rehne se ownership nahi milti!" Ek couple ne socha ki bhai ki flat jo behen ka hai, uska paisa joint family ka hai, toh unka hai. Lekin court ne kaha, "Nahi bhai, deed pe jo likha hai, wahi chalta hai!" Toh yeh property disputes ka drama chalu rahega, kyunki asli haq to paper pe hi hai!

few days ago | Amit Kumar

Quick rundown

1.Living in a house doesn't guarantee ownership rights.
2.Delhi High Court emphasizes registered documents for ownership.
3.Emotional ties to property aren't legal ownership.
4.Family property disputes often lack proper documentation.
5.Courts prioritize legal proof over informal arrangements.

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