EPISODE · Oct 30, 2025 · 5 MIN
K.S. Shivappa vs. Smt. K. Neelamma 2025 INSC 1195
from Nyay Samachar · host Scoot Legal Translation & Transcription Services
MINORS CAN REPUDIATE GUARDIAN CONDUCTED PROPERTY SALES, EVEN WITHOUT FILING A SUIT. If a minor, upon attaining majority, resells or otherwise demonstrates repudiation within the time limit, the prior unauthorized sale stands voidable. The judgment also underscores the necessity of proving title and personal testimony in court disputes.Key Takeaways:✅ Minors can void unauthorized sales by conduct, not just by filing suits.✅ Burden of proving title lies on the claimant.✅ Power-of-attorney testimony must be based on personal knowledge.Statutes Referenced:✅ Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 – Section 8(2), 8(3)✅ Limitation Act, 1963 – Article 60#PropertyLaw #SupremeCourt #MinorRightd #Guardianship #PowerofAttorney
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MINORS CAN REPUDIATE GUARDIAN CONDUCTED PROPERTY SALES, EVEN WITHOUT FILING A SUIT. If a minor, upon attaining majority, resells or otherwise demonstrates repudiation within the time limit, the prior unauthorized sale stands voidable. The judgment also underscores the necessity of proving title and personal testimony in court disputes.Key Takeaways:✅ Minors can void unauthorized sales by conduct, not just by filing suits.✅ Burden of proving title lies on the claimant.✅ Power-of-attorney testimony must be based on personal knowledge.Statutes Referenced:✅ Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 – Section 8(2), 8(3)✅ Limitation Act, 1963 – Article 60#PropertyLaw #SupremeCourt #MinorRightd #Guardianship #PowerofAttorney
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