document of gift does not render
the gift void. A gift might be given orally or in writing. If the
declaration, valid acceptance followed ... oral gift' more
particularly when the defendant No.1 failed to establish the
conditions for considering the said oral gift as valid "hiba
transfer/gift of the joint property to the
Defendant No.1-Respondent by alleged oral
gift by specific portion was/is not a valid
transfer ... gifted should not be
accompanied by things not gifted i.e.
should be free from things which have
not been gifted.
(f) The thing gifted
gift was of an oral gift, which is permissible under
Mohammedan law; therefore, no gift deed was executed or
registered. The gift is complete ... through an oral mode. The trial court, after
a detailed trial, dismissed the suit, holding that there was a valid
oral gift made
gift; an oral gift fulfilling all
the three essentials make the gift complete and irrevocable.
However, the donor may record the transaction of gift ... oral gift, had no direct knowledge
about the oral Gift. There is absolutely no other evidence to prove the
alleged oral gift
made
orally, such writing does not become a formal
document or instrument of gift. When a gift
could be made by Mohammadan orally, its
nature ... that :
" Gift can be made by Mohammadan orally, but
merely because gift is reduced to writing instead
of making it orally, such writing does
made
orally, such writing does not become a formal
document or instrument of gift. When a gift
could be made by Mohammadan orally, its
nature ... that :
" Gift can be made by Mohammadan orally, but
merely because gift is reduced to writing instead
of making it orally, such writing does
property had been orally
gifted to him by Late Sh. Dwarka Diesh in 1934 as then, oral gift
was valid as within the jurisdiction ... before notification no. 189/38/111 in June 1939, oral gifts were
valid. Also, it is stated that Sh. Gautam Diesh and Sh. Sarvottam
Diesh
necessary for a valid gift deed. They are:
a) The gift has to be necessarily declared by the person giving the gift ... gift is not valid even though it may have been effected by a
registered instrument. Therefore, a valid gift could be made by oral statements
towards Pusupu-Kumkuma by oral gift at the time of her
marriage and the said oral gift was valid. The trial court further held that ... prove that the suit lands were gifted by Narsamma
Pujari to defendant No.3. Oral gift was not valid under law. No document was
filed
towards Pusupu-Kumkuma by oral gift at the time of her
marriage and the said oral gift was valid. The trial court further held that ... prove that the suit lands were gifted by Narsamma
Pujari to defendant No.3. Oral gift was not valid under law. No document was
filed