Bombay High Court Halts Mumbai Society Redevelopment, Upholds Homebuyer’s Claim to Extra 900 Sq Ft Space: A Must-Read for Flat Owners Facing Rebuilds

In a boost for Mumbai homebuyers with historical property rights, the Bombay High Court has temporarily stopped a Bandra society’s redevelopment plans, enforcing a 31-year-old covenant granting a flat owner extra 900 sq ft space. The case highlights the enduring power of old deeds in modern rebuilds.

Once You Buy and Register Land, It’s Yours Forever: High Court Slams Attempt to Cancel Deal Years Later

In a landmark decision, the Bombay High Court has affirmed that once you buy land, get it registered, and take possession after due permissions, no authority can revoke the deal years later over unrelated old agreements – a huge boost for property buyers in Maharashtra.

Redevelopment Disputes Can’t Be Thrown Out Without Trial: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has ruled that redevelopment disputes in cooperative housing societies cannot be summarily dismissed solely on jurisdictional objections, allowing members to challenge general body decisions in the Co-operative Court after proper trial.

Bombay High Court: Tenancy Land Cannot Be Given by Will, Goes Back to Husband’s Family

The Bombay High Court has held that agricultural land purchased under tenancy laws cannot be bequeathed by Will within the statutory restriction period and must revert to the husband’s heirs when inherited by a widow who dies without children.

“Bathroom on Paper, Home for 40 Years”: Bombay High Court Steps In to Protect BDD Chawl Family

Calling it a “sad reality”, the Bombay High Court has granted interim protection to a Worli-based BDD Chawl family living for nearly four decades in a tenement officially marked as a common bathroom, ordering a site inspection and halting any coercive action amid MHADA’s redevelopment drive.