Hindu Property Case Law Research
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I am preparing a brief on the effect of an unregistered deed in a Hindu coparcenary property dispute and need precise, on-point Supreme Court judgments to support my argument. The material must revolve around Articles 60 and 65 of the Limitation Act as well as Sections 6 and 12 of the Hindu Minority & Guardianship Act, with particular interest in matters that originated from Karnataka but were ultimately decided by the Supreme Court of India.
Your task is to locate every relevant Supreme Court decision that discusses how an unregistered deed is treated during partition, mutation, void sale claims, adverse possession or any related limitation questions. Please extract only court judgments—no articles, no government records—then supply:
• A clean PDF or official link to each judgment.
• A concise digest for every case (citation, bench, year, key holdings, status of the precedent and a one-sentence note on its usefulness to an unregistered-deed argument).
I will rely on these authorities in court, so thoroughness and accuracy are essential. Familiarity with SCC Online, Manupatra or equivalent legal research tools is expected, but use whatever database lets you pull authoritative, citable versions of the decisions. I would like the first batch of cases within three days and the complete set, with digests, no later than a week from acceptance.
Your task is to locate every relevant Supreme Court decision that discusses how an unregistered deed is treated during partition, mutation, void sale claims, adverse possession or any related limitation questions. Please extract only court judgments—no articles, no government records—then supply:
• A clean PDF or official link to each judgment.
• A concise digest for every case (citation, bench, year, key holdings, status of the precedent and a one-sentence note on its usefulness to an unregistered-deed argument).
I will rely on these authorities in court, so thoroughness and accuracy are essential. Familiarity with SCC Online, Manupatra or equivalent legal research tools is expected, but use whatever database lets you pull authoritative, citable versions of the decisions. I would like the first batch of cases within three days and the complete set, with digests, no later than a week from acceptance.