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Buying Agricultural Land in Maharashtra: Rules for Investors

​Can a Non-Farmer Buy Farm Land? Navigating Section 63 and New Rules ​The outskirts of Pune—Mulshi, Maval, Haveli, Velhe—are prime targets for investors looking for farmhouses or second homes. However, buying agricultural land in Maharashtra is not as simple as buying a flat in the city. ​The state has strict laws protecting agricultural land. Ignorance […]

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Redevelopment of Housing Societies in Pune: The Legal Checklist

A Guide for Managing Committees and Members on Section 79A Guidelines Pune is witnessing a massive wave of redevelopment. Old buildings are being demolished to make way for high-rises. For a Cooperative Housing Society, this is a golden opportunity to get new amenities, larger apartments, and a substantial corpus fund. However, it is also a

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Ancestral Property: Your Rights, Inheritance, and Partition Rules

A Guide to Understanding Hindu Succession Law for Families Property disputes in India often stem from a lack of understanding about “Ancestral Property.” Many people confuse it with any property inherited from a parent. However, under the Hindu Succession Act, Ancestral Property has a specific legal definition. Knowing the difference between Ancestral and Self-Acquired property

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Why Title Verification is the Most Critical Step in Property Buying

Understanding the Process, The Risks, and How to Secure Your Investment Buying a property is likely the biggest financial decision of your life. You save for years, apply for loans, and browse through countless options to find the perfect home or plot. But there is one step that matters more than the location, the price,

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The RERA Act 2016: A Complete Guide for Indian Homebuyers

A Comprehensive Overview of Your Rights, Builder’s Obligations, and Legal Remedies Under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act Introduction: Why Was RERA Necessary? For decades, the Indian real estate sector was largely unregulated. Homebuyers, who often invest their life savings into a property, were left vulnerable to the arbitrary practices of developers. Common issues

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