their title perfected on re-grant under the doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel and that right cannot be defeated by the Authorities ... title and ownership, on the re-grant being made on the doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel and therefore it mattered not, whether
Navdeep Kaur vs State Of Punjab And Others on 1 June, 2023
Author: Lisa Gill
petitioner is entitled to the benefit of doctrine of estoppel feeding the grant and by virtue thereof, the petitioner is not liable to be evicted ... claiming the benefit of doctrine of estoppel feeding the grant i.e., feeding of the grant by estoppel. The first ingredient is that the vendor
case of the applicants and the principle of feeding of grant by estoppel applies to the case on hand, because there was erroneous representation ... purchased under erroneous representation and, thus, they are protected by feeding the grant by estoppel. In view of Section 43 of the Transfer of Property
purchaser, also becomes valid. Hence, by applying the doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel, as per Section 43 of the Transfer of Property ... Supreme Court has held that the principles of feeding the grant by estoppel would ensure to the benefit of the alienee who would get good
after the Principal Act came into force, the doctrine of
feeding the grant by estoppels embodied in S. 43 of the Transfer of
Property ... alienee can
certainly claim the benefit by doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel in
view of the re-grant of land in favour
Transfer of
Property Act-Doctrine of "feeding the grant by estoppel",
and "Deemed consent"- Supreme Court will not, in an appeal ... Transfer
of Property Act on the equitable principle feeding the Grant
by estoppel in as much as even if there was any defect
Principal Act."
Thereafter, the doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel and Section 43 of the Transfer of Property Act were applied to hold ... after the Principal Act came into force, the doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel embodied in Section 43 of the Transfer of Property
Hindu Succession Act and as such there would be feeding the grant by estoppel and consequently the plaintiff would become the absolute owner,
even ... absolute rights on the basis of equitable principle of 'feeding the grant by estoppel' as per the law declared
invoke undefined principles of feeding the estoppel. Feeding the estoppel is based on the doctrine of feeding a grant. The grant is of interest ... feeding the grant by estoppel which arises out of it. That the doctrine of title by estoppel and the doctrine of feeding the grant