EPISODE · Oct 30, 2025 · 6 MIN
Dharmrao Sharanappa Shabadi & ors. vs. Syeda Arifa Parveen 2025 INSC 1187
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Can an oral gift (Hiba) of immovable property, claimed decades later, stand its ground against consistent documentary evidence of possession and the bar of limitation?Key Takeaways:✅ Supreme Court clarifies that oral gifts under Mohammedan Law require clear proof of possession and mutation in revenue records to be valid.✅ Mere oral claims or long-delayed assertions, without public acts of ownership, cannot override registered titles or established possession.✅ The law favours those who safeguard their rights — late claims unsupported by documents face legal hurdles.Statutes/Sections Cited:* Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Section 50, 73* Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Section 129* Limitation Act, 1963 - Article 58 & 59 #PropertyLaw #SupremeCourt #EvidenceAct #LimitationAct #MuslimLaw
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Can an oral gift (Hiba) of immovable property, claimed decades later, stand its ground against consistent documentary evidence of possession and the bar of limitation?Key Takeaways:✅ Supreme Court clarifies that oral gifts under Mohammedan Law require clear proof of possession and mutation in revenue records to be valid.✅ Mere oral claims or long-delayed assertions, without public acts of ownership, cannot override registered titles or established possession.✅ The law favours those who safeguard their rights — late claims unsupported by documents face legal hurdles.Statutes/Sections Cited:* Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Section 50, 73* Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Section 129* Limitation Act, 1963 - Article 58 & 59 #PropertyLaw #SupremeCourt #EvidenceAct #LimitationAct #MuslimLaw
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