Pullu Saheb and is enjoying the properties subject to the conditions in the gift. They therefore denied the plaintiff's right to a partition ... gift, if three essentials of the gift are satisfied. (1) a declaration of the gift by the donor, (2) the acceptance of the gift express
position of an absolute unlimited owner subject to a conditional gift over, though unknown to the law of England, is well known to the Scotch
nature of the gift or gifts which this deed purports to make. To the first of these, that is the gift to the donor himself ... highly accredited works on Mahomedan Law to show that where a gift is conditioned by a power restricting alienation, the gift is absolute
principles of Hindu Law. No such results follow from recognising the present gift which moreover is not in favour of the strangers but of members ... certain exceptional cases of provisions by way of contract or of conditional gift on marriage or other family provision, for which authority may be found
rule that under the Hindu law there can be no valid gift in favour of an unborn person, yet their Lordships recognised an exception ... certain exceptional cases of provisions by way of contract or of conditional gift on marriages or other family provision for which authority may be found
decision, even if the decision was taken by violating the conditions of
gift, by which, land was donated by the public for construction of Government ... raising a
contention that there had been violation of the conditional gift deed
executed by the two ladies was dismissed by the High Court
would thus be seen that the donor had executed a conditional gift deed and retained the possession and enjoyment of the property during his lifetime ... fulfilled the conditions subject to which there was an oral understanding between them. Consequently, he mentioned that the conditional gift given to him was cancelled
only conditionally and consequently it was not Saudayika. He referred to a passage in Viramitrodaya to the effect that conditional and collusive gifts ... support of this contention. I feel no doubt that the conditional gift therein referred to is one where a right of reversion is reserved
decree of the trial Court and found that the gift was not conditional but absolute, that the donor had no power to revoke ... upon which reliance is placed to show that the deed of gift was conditional has been underlined (italicised) in the above passage. In the context
raising the contention that there had been violation of
the conditional gift deed executed by the two ladies. The
High Court by a detailed order