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The Supreme Court of India has delivered a significant ruling, making it clear that a tenant can never become the owner of a property—no matter how long they stay. 💥 In a landmark judgment in the Jyoti Sharma vs. Vishnu Goyal case, the court stated that even if a tenant lives in a property for many years, ownership does not transfer. The court observed: “A tenant occupies a property only with the owner’s consent, so the principle of adverse possession does not apply.” In simple terms, living in a rented house for a long period does not give ownership rights. 🏡❌ The court also highlighted that the property owner always holds full legal rights and can reclaim the property when required. ⚖️ This important judgment strengthens property rights in India and sets a clear precedent against false ownership claims. 🇮🇳 At its core, the message is simple—renting provides a place to live, not ownership. 🏠✨ #SupremeCourt #LegalUpdate #PropertyRights #TenancyLaw #IndiaNews #CourtVerdict #KnowYourRights #HistoricJudgment #😮హిస్టరీ అండ్ ఫాక్ట్స్👩‍🏫
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