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20 February 2026

The Final Verdict: Tenancy Vs. Ownership (Video)

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Welcome to the Legal Insight Podcast with Annkitta Jagtap. In this episode, we dismantle a legal myth that has fuelled thousands of lawsuits across India...
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Welcome to the Legal Insight Podcast with Annkitta Jagtap.

In this episode, we dismantle a legal myth that has fuelled thousands of lawsuits across India: the belief that a long-term tenant can eventually claim ownership of a property. Key Questions Covered

  • Can a tenant become an owner after 12, 30, or even 70 years?
  • Does long-term possession equal title?
  • What does the Supreme Court say in 2025?
  • How does the Transfer of Property Act and Maharashtra Rent Control Act protect landlords?
  • Why does the doctrine of "Once a Tenant, Always a Tenant" still hold? Legal Statutes Discussed
  • Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (Section 116)
  • Limitation Act, 1963
  • Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 Case Discussed:
  • Jyoti Sharma vs. Vishnu Goyal (Supreme Court, 2025) o 70-year tenancy claim rejected o Adverse possession does not apply to tenants o Tenant's possession is never hostile

Main Takeaway: Time cannot convert tenancy into ownership. A rent receipt is proof of residence — not a sale deed.

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