SC bars property sales through power of attorney

*Hindustan Times, New Delhi 14.10.2011*

 *In a verdict aimed at discouraging loss of revenue to the exchequer, the
Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that no immovable property can be legally
transferred or conveyed through a general power of attorney, sale agreement
or will.

A three-judge bench headed by Justice RV Raveendran said such transfers do
no convey the title and do not amount to transfer and cannot be recognised
as a valid mode of transfer of immovable property. *

*"It is time that an end is put to the pernicious practice of a sale
agreement through a general power of attorney or a will transaction - known
as GPA (general power of attorney) sales," the bench said.*

*It clarified that its judgment would be applicable prospectively. Holding
that immovable property can be legally transferred only through a registered
deed of conveyance, the bench advised state governments to reduce their
stamp duty rates. This, it said, should be done to prevent undervaluation of
property and stashing of black money by vested interests.*

*The court observed that high stamp duty rates had led to rampant abuse of
the GPA, sale agreements and wills.*







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