Supreme Court on CJP Protest Crackdown: “Whoever Committed Excesses Should Be Taken to Task”

Supreme Court on CJP Protest Crackdown: “Whoever Committed Excesses Should Be Taken to Task”

Supreme Court on CJP Protest Crackdown: “Whoever Committed Excesses Should Be Taken to Task” By: News Desk | 28 July 2026 The Supreme Court has sent a strong message on accountability amid allegations of police excesses during the recent student protests, making it clear that the right to maintain public order cannot become a licence for unlawful use of force. During a hearing on Tuesday, July 28, the bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said that “whosoever committed excesses, took law in their hands should be taken…

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Unregistered Agreement Cannot Transfer Ownership: J&K High Court Upholds Eviction from Migrant Property in Verinag

Unregistered Agreement Cannot Transfer Ownership: J&K High Court Upholds Eviction from Migrant Property in Verinag

Unregistered Agreement Cannot Confer Ownership Rights: J&K High Court Upholds Eviction from Migrant Property in Verinag By: News Desk | 27 July 2026 In a significant judgment reinforcing the sanctity of registered property transactions, the Jammu & Kashmir High Court has held that an unregistered agreement to sell cannot create ownership rights over immovable property. The ruling came while deciding a dispute over a protected migrant property in Verinag, Anantnag district, where an occupant had claimed ownership solely on the basis of an unregistered sale agreement. The High Court dismissed…

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