Section 53 of the Transfer of Property
Act, 1882. Section 53 of the Transfer of Property Act deals with
fraudulent transfers made by a party ... irrespective of whether the
transfer was with a view to defraud the revenue or not, the transfer is
declared void by the statute itself. Hence
Scheduled Tribe, shall be absolutely null and void, unless such be absolutely null and void, unless such transfer is made in favour of a person ... enquiry of the authorities is confined only to declare null and void the transfer of immovable property situated in agency tracts if it contravened
void and the authorities were empowered to restore possession of the said property, after ejecting the person in possession under the void transfer ... motu decree ejectment against a person in possession under a void transfer and may restore it to the transferor or his heirs. (Underlining is ours
void transfer is no transfer at all in the eye of law. If, on the other hand, the finding should be that the transfer ... transfer of property found to be a fraudlent preference, the transfer stands till it is set aside and that a separate order annulling the transfer
void and the authorities were empowered to restore possession of the said property, after ejecting the person in possession under the void transfer ... those transfers which take place after coming into force the Regulation and when such transfers are found to be absolutely null and void, then only
such transfer be held to be valid; as
transfer of the subject property, by the fourth respondent to the
petitioner, is void it continues ... other mode of transfer, of any of his assets in
favour of any other person, such charge or transfer shall be void
unless he proves
were pending and, therefore, the question of declaring the transfers as void do not arise in the fact situation of this case. Fourthly the learned ... creditors under Section 53 of the Transfer of Property Act for a declaration that the transfer was void as it was in fraud
transfer property can transfer, any other transfer (otherwise than as contemplated under Section 7 of the TP Act) must be treated as void. Likewise ... transferee reserves power to himself to revoke the transfer, such transfer/sale is not rendered void (in view of Sections
Where any senior citizen who, after the commencement of this
Act, has transferred by way of gift or otherwise, his property,
subject to the condition ... same, the Tribunal can exercise
its jurisdiction to declare such transfer void at the option of the senior
citizen concerned as the same shall
transfer of licence or permit granted by the Government when there is an express provision prohibiting such transfer is illegal and void ab initio ... from assigning or transferring it to any other person and the transfer of the licence in contravention of such condition is void. Formation of partnership