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Latur tribunal cancels gift deed after man fails to take care of 89-year-old grandmother
A Latur tribunal canceled a gift deed after a man failed to care for his 89-year-old grandmother. The court emphasized that caring for senior citizens is a legally enforceable condition when property is transferred under such assurances.
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