aforesaid evidence, the gift of the defendant stood proved while the gift of the plaintiff was void being in respect of an undivided property, where ... gift is between the spouse inter se, gift made by the parents to the children amongst others. In so far as a gift
that a pension cannot be a subject of gift; be says also that the gift became void because the subject-matter ... subject-matter of gift.
10. The next point which Mr. Amiruddin takes is that the gift becomes void because the right was not divided
include gifts in trust. Their Lordships cannot adopt such a narrow construction of the term "gift" as would exclude any gift where the donor ... still capable of giving. If he should die before acceptance, the gift is void. If the subject of the gift be immovable property, then
Shanti Sarup vs Radhaswami Satsang Sabha, Dayalbagh ... on 22 March, 1968
Equivalent citations: AIR1969ALL248, AIR
lower appellate court allowed the appeal and pronounced the gift deeds void and in consequence, directed the Sub-Registrar concerned for compliance of the judgment ... therefore, there could be no love and affection, the gift deeds were void. The judgment further evinces that the lower appellate court also referred
circumstances of the case, was justified in holding that the gifts were void at law ?
3. Whether, on the facts and in the circumstances ... they were gifts within reasonable limits ; if the gifts were in excess of their powers, they were voidable only and not void. If the gifts
property which is capable of partition is invalid but not void; the gift being invalid and not void, it may be perfected and rendered valid ... Privy Council observed:
Now it is said that this gift was void, as being contrary to the doctrine of Mushaa. In the first place, even
brother. It was held that the condition was unreasonable and the gift void and the adopted son was held entitled to recover the property. There ... gifts and no such evidence is forthcoming.
39. In my opinion Mt. Manohri had under the Hindu Law no authority to make these gifts
admitted the gift, but said that the gift was fictitious and was never acted upon, that Musammat Kapuri had never accepted the gift and that ... gift was a real gift intended to be acted upon, but that the wife never having accepted the gift, it was void as against subsequent
admitted the gift, but said that the gift was fictitious and was never acted upon, that Mt. Kapuri had never accepted the gift and that ... gift was a real gift intended to be acted upon, but that the wife never having accepted the gift, it was void as against subsequent