S01 E015: Power of Attorney & Property: What Really Transfers Ownership?: Legal Snippet
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In Episode 15 of Legal Snippet – Law Simplified, we tackle a widespread myth in property transactions: the belief that a General Power of Attorney, combined with a sale agreement and a will, can legally transfer ownership without registration. Drawing from two recent Supreme Court judgments (2023 & 2025), this episode explains why such methods—though common—are legally flawed and ultimately unenforceable.
We explore the Court's reaffirmation of the Suraj Lamp & Industries Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Haryana precedent, which firmly establishes that title to immovable property can only be conveyed through a properly executed and registered deed. You’ll learn what makes a property transfer valid, why registration is more than just a bureaucratic step, and how relying on informal documents can leave you without legal recourse.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in property transactions—buyers, sellers, or even legal advisors. We break down the complex legal language into plain English to help you protect your rights and avoid costly mistakes.