Section 53A in The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882
53A. Part performance.—
Where any person contracts to transfer for consideration any immoveable property by writing ... transfer can be ascertained with reasonable certainty, and the transferee has, in part performance of the contract, taken possession of the property or any part
Property Act, Section 53A of the Act was not attracted. Secondly, it has been urged that under the proviso to Section 53A of the Transfer ... interpretation of the proviso to Section 53A .
11. The proviso to Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act runs thus:
"Provided that nothing
containing contracts to transfer for
consideration, any immovable property for the purpose of section
53A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, shall be registered ... that contracts to transfer for
consideration any immovable property for the purpose of section 53A of the
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, shall be registered
containing contracts to transfer for
consideration, any immovable property for the purpose of
section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act ... containing contracts to transfer for
consideration, any immovable property for the purpose of
Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act
Registration Act, 1908,
meant for compulsory registration of transfer of immovable property
governed by the Transfer of Property Act with the Registration
Authorities. The registration ... 53A. In short, there is no
agreement in the eyes of law which can be enforced
under Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act
defendant being an agreement purchaser of
immovable property cannot under Section 53A of the Transfer
of Property Act, 1882 be ejected therefrom;
(cc) that ... grant or disposition of property except the document
itself shall be given. Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act is available
only where
entitled to be in possession in pursuance of Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act. Time is not the essence of the contract ... buyer had satisfied all the requirements of Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act including his willingness to perform his part of the obligations
entitled to take any benefit of Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act. His further case is that, the plaintiff had not inherited ... there was no question of the application of Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, that the plaintiff had not proved that Shri
claimed the benefit of part performance under Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act to resist the mortgagor's claim for redemption ... part performance, the learned Judge held that Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act was not attracted for the reason that no payment
containing contracts to transfer for consideration, any
immovable property for the purpose of section 53A of the Transfer of Property
Act, 1882 shall be registered ... documents containing contracts to transfer for consideration, any
immovable property for the purposes of Section 53A of Transfer of Property
Act, 1882 (hereinafter referred