citizens after the commencement of the constitution is ‘void ab initio’ for the citizens of the country but it will remain enforceable ... unenforceable but it doesn’t make the law void ab initio. The ‘doctrine of Waiver’ means that a person who is receiving a right
citizens after the commencement of the constitution is ‘void ab initio’ for the citizens of the country but it will remain enforceable ... unenforceable but it doesn’t make the law void ab initio. The ‘doctrine of Waiver’ means that a person who is receiving a right
Extinguishment Deed as well as the subsequent sale
deeds as void ab initio with a further direction to the respondents to
record the cancellation ... Section 69 of the Act to declare the said action
as ab initio void and consequently the subsequent sale deeds to be void
incomplete, the approval under sub-section (5) shall be void ab initio and the Commission may pass such order as it may deem
Central Government, by an order, declare an agreement to be void ab initio, if it finds that the agreement has been obtained ... fraud or misrepresentation of facts. (8) Upon declaring the agreement void ab initio, - (a) all the provisions of the Act shall apply
void.—
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the waqf deed, any lease of any immovable property which is waqf property, shall be void unless ... gift, exchange, mortgage or transfer of waqf property shall be void ab initio: Provided that in case the Board is satisfied that any waqf
action of registration of that document was void ab
initio. For the same reason, the subsequent deeds in respect of the
property in question ... 11th July 2006 were also without authority and void ab initio. His
Lordship held that, the High Court should have declared the above position
suit, namely, the question whether the agreement was void ab
initio for mutual mistake was not arbitrable; and the courts
below erred in holding ... Imports
and Exports; (v) the agreement itself having been void ab
initio due to mutual mistake, the arbitration clause per-
ished with
under section 263 of the Act would be illegal and ab initio void, as violating the fundamental principles of natural justice. In fact ... said sum of Rs. 657 crores, is clearly illegal and ab initio void, for the following reasons :
(i) The CIT brought the issue relating
Central Government, by an order, declare an agreement to be void ab initio, if it finds that the agreement has been obtained ... fraud or misrepresentation of facts. (8) Upon declaring the agreement void ab initio,— (a) all the provisions of the Act shall apply