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Escheats meaning

What Is Escheat?Supreme Court Clarifies Its Application – State of Rajasthan vs. Ajit Singh (1 September 2025)

Escheat: Supreme Court Clarifies Its Application – State of Rajasthan vs. Ajit Singh (1 September 2025) Introduction This month’s article explores the intriguing concept of escheat, spotlighting a recent Supreme Court judgment delivered on 1st September 2025 in the matter

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