News & Media 29th May 2025

Buyers risk losing legal remedies without registered agreement for sale

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Heena ChhedaPartner | Mumbai

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Our Partner Heena Chheda shares her insights in this recent Business Standard article “Buyers risk losing legal remedies without registered agreement for sale” by Sanjeev Sinha on the crucial role a registered sale agreement plays in protecting a homebuyer’s rights.

She explains why such an agreement is more than a formality it’s an essential legal safeguard. Without it, buyers may face serious challenges in enforcing claims, especially if disputes arise over possession delays, title issues, or construction defaults.

Read the article here

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