Section 31 of SRA : Section 31: When Cancellation May Be Ordered

SRA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine that Sarah purchased a house from John, and they signed a sale deed. After the purchase, Sarah discovers that John had forged the signatures of the actual owners, making the sale deed voidable. Sarah fears that if the sale deed remains, John might use it to claim the property or create legal troubles for her in the future.

Sarah decides to file a lawsuit under Section 31 of the Spec...

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