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Mrs.V.Devika Rani @ V.R.Dhevika vs /

execution of a registered Gift deed, acceptance of the gift and delivery of the property together make the Gift complete. Thereafter, the donor is divested ... donee becomes absolute owner of the property.” 15. A conditional gift with no recital of acceptance and no evidence in proof of acceptance, where possession

Karuppan vs The District Magistrate-Cum

gift. A gift may be either unconditional or conditional. A conditional gift is governed by Section 126 of the Transfer of Property Act. A condition ... obvious that the nature of the gift contemplated therein is: (i) Conditional in character i.e., on condition that the transferee shall provide the basic

Chand Begum vs D.Saira Banu

essentials of a gift under Mohammadan Law are; (i) declaration of the gift by the donor; (2) acceptance of the gift by the donee ... gift; an oral gift fulfilling all the three essentials make the gift complete and irrevocable. However, the donor may record the transaction of gift

Baliammal (Died) vs Valliammal (Died)

before it can apply three conditions must exist: “(i) that the property must have been acquired by way of gift, will, instrument, decree, order ... existing right but otherwise, and the grantor chose to impose certain conditions on the grantee, the Legislature did not want to interfere with such
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Unknown vs The Union Of India

these conditions, or (x) fail to take steps to employ competent or additional staff and labour as required under clause 26 of these conditions ... required under clause 28 of these conditions, or (xii) promise, offer or give any bribe, commission, gift or advantage either himself or through his partner

Noorjehan Beevi (Died) vs Tajudeen

validity of the gift should be, (I) a declaration of gift by the donor, (ii) acceptance of the gift, express or implied ... donee as mentioned in Section 150. If these conditions are complied with, the gift is complete. Section 150 specifically mentions that for a valid gift
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S.Packialakshmi vs K.Baskaran

OTEHRS ), the Hon`ble Apex Court has held that once a gift is complete, the same cannot be rescinded. For any reason whatsoever, the subsequent ... gift under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act . It is further held that delivery of possession of gifted property is not essential conditions
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G.Saraswathi vs K.Ganesan

right under the Act 1/1990, Tamil Nadu Amendment Act, certain conditions stipulated thereto to be fulfilled. But absolutely, no evidence, whatsoever, available on record ... gift under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act . It is further held that delivery of possession of gifted property is not essential conditions
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