that each deed is a deed of conveyance for consideration of Rs. 12,000/- and it is not a deed of release. As the Commissioner ... deed was not found to be a deed of release but it is only a deed of conveyance as it was supported by consideration also
however
found that the Release Deed in question was a void
document for the reason that Chandran executed the
Release Deed in 1975 while ... appellant acted on the Release Deed and that he
did not execute any deed on the basis of the Release
Deed does not appeal
Consequently, the second defendant/mother has no right to execute the release deed releasing her share in favour of the plaintiffs since the second defendant ... release of a particular share for consideration is a valid transfer. Therefore, the plea of the first defendant that the release deed executed
Official Assignee is that the insolvent executed the release deed for a grossly inadequate consideration with the intention of defeating and delaying his creditors ... Official Assignee that the release deed dated 22nd July, 1974 executed by the insolvent is sham and nominal. The release deed is said
know the contents of the release deed and, therefore, no reliance can be placed on the release deed Ex.P-1 by the plaintiff ... release herein made
24. Therefore, the said averments in paragraph-2 of the release deed cannot be considered as passing of consideration in favour
deed of conveyance and a
deed of release. A deed of release need not be
gratuitous only. Even if it is supported by
consideration, still ... treating
a release deed as a gift deed and holding that transfer
duty has to be charged on the release
deed/relinquishment deed is misplaced
that the Release Deed executed by the plaintiffs is binding on them and that
the Release Deed was executed for valid consideration. The allegation that ... release deed was fraudulently obtained ?
4. Whether the release deed bearing No.26/86 is not valid and not
supported by consideration ?
5. Whether
release deed, the appellant had no interest over the suit properties and she
had nothing to release and consequently, the release deed was not valid ... consideration for releasing her right, the recital in the release deed, as if the
appellant released her right after receiving consideration, cannot be
accepted
release deed, the respective parties have acted in terms of the
release deed, therefore the plaintiff is estopped from questioning the
validity of the release ... Release Deed, the Release Deed is not defined under the Transfer of
Property Act . If a person conveys interest either by a Release Deed
Unilateral cancellation of a Release Deed is impermissible.
Release Deed for consideration is more like a Sale Deed and if the
executor is permitted ... stated supra, release with consideration is nothing less than
an absolute sale or conveyance. A Release Deed is a mandatorily
registrable document under Section