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Madras High Court Recognises Crypto as Property: What This Means for Indian Investors

by aweeincm1

In a landmark ruling, the Madras High Court has recognised cryptocurrency as property under Indian law. The judgment provides legal clarity for investors and businesses, affirming that digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum can be owned and transferred. While experts call it a milestone for India’s crypto ecosystem, concerns remain over the absence of a comprehensive regulatory framework and how future court decisions might shape its long-term implications.

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