Another Vs Sri.Paramajeet Singh
wherein Section 53 A of Transfer of Property Act and
Section 202 of Contract Act has been discussed ... property pursuant to the
provisions of Section 53 A of Transfer of Property Act ,
Section 202 of Contract Act.
31. Before proceeding to consider whether
Another Vs Sri.Paramajeet Singh
wherein Section 53 A of Transfer of Property Act and
Section 202 of Contract Act has been discussed ... property pursuant to the
provisions of Section 53 A of Transfer of Property Act ,
Section 202 of Contract Act.
31. Before proceeding to consider whether
said to have an interest within the meaning of Section
202 of the Contract Act. It was held that the purchaser had an interest ... immovable property for the purposes of Section 202 of the Contract
Act, if not for the purposes of Transfer of Property Act and Registration
Madras (AIR 2022 Mad
323), even according to Section 202 of the Indian Contract Act,
1872, the power of attorney coupled with interest is irrevocable
held at paragraph No.5 as under:
"5. Section 202 of the Contract Act provides
that where the agent has himself an interest ... terminated by his insanity or death."
38. Section 202 of the Indian Contract Act
categorically define that where the agent has himself an
interest
Sections 202 , 203 , 204 and 206 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Section
202 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, lays down that an agency ... Power of Attorney is not tenable in view of Section 202 of the Indian
Contract Act, 1872 and if a Principal wants to revoke
created as on the date of the agency was created.
Section 202 of the Contract Act does not stipulate or
mandate that an interest ... tenor of the
document as well as from its terms. Section
202 of the Contract Act provides that where
the agent has himself an interest
created as on the date of the agency was created.
Section 202 of the Contract Act does not stipulate or
mandate that an interest ... tenor of the
document as well as from its terms. Section
202 of the Contract Act provides that where
the agent has himself an interest
itself, create
any interest in or charge on such land. Section 202 of the Contract Act,
on the other hand, recognizes that the word ... property" in Section 202 of
the Contract Act would not mean the same property in the final
paragraph of Section 54 of the Transfer
Cbi vs Virender Singh Etc on 21 September, 2023
IN THE COURT OF SH. RAGHUBIR