para
13) and devolution of interest pursuant to a will( para 14).The object of
giving validity to a power of attorney given for consideration ... ensure that entitlement under such power of
attorney remains because the same is not a regular or a routine power of
attorney but the same
Courts, Delhi.
13) and devolution of interest pursuant to a will( para 14).The object of
giving validity to a power of attorney given ... ensure that entitlement under such power of
attorney remains because the same is not a regular or a routine power of
attorney but the same
para 13) and devolution of interest
pursuant to a will( para 14).The object of giving validity to a power of attorney
given for consideration ... ensure that
entitlement under such power of attorney remains because the same is not a
regular or a routine power of attorney but the same
para 13) and devolution of interest pursuant to a will( para
14).The object of giving validity to a power of attorney given for consideration ... ensure that entitlement under such power
of attorney remains because the same is not a regular or a routine power of
attorney but the same
Ram Karan vs Bhagwan Dass S/O Sh.Kishan Lal on 17 December, 2012
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Section 202 of the Contract Act, 1872, by which the power of attorney
given for consideration is irrevocable. It is relevant to note that these ... power of attorney given for consideration coupled
with interest as per Section 202 of the Contract Act, 1872 (para 13) and
devolution of interest pursuant
power of attorney given for
consideration coupled with interest as per Section 202 of the
Contract Act, 1872 (para 13) and devolution of interest pursuant ... Section 202 of the Contract Act, 1872. There also takes
place devolution of interest after the death of the testator in terms of
a Will
against a person in a representative capacity and there is devolution ' of interest of the representative, the rule that has to be applied ... filed or defended the suit in his personal capacity dies.The devolution under Rule 10 may take place on account of death, resignation
Will" is succession in property where the principle by
devolution of property by inheritance becomes automatically
active by operation of law only ... which is illegal exercise of power; but
the State legislature in the first place has no power to alter the definition of
conveyance legislated
Padmini Raghavan vs H A Sonnappa on 11 October, 2013
Author: N. Kumar
Bench: N