Mohammadan Law/Mohammedan Law -- Gift - Transfer of constructive possession sub-serves the requirements of law...........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 17, 49 -- Gift of immovable property - Requires registration - A document which is required to be registered cannot be received in evidence to affect any immovable property or received as evidence to any transaction affecting such property unless it has been registered...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 122, 123 -- Gift - Of some amount in cash - Does not require registration nor does the statutory requirements contained in Ss.122 & 123 of Transfer of Property Act are attracted therefor...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 122, 123 -- Gift - Has to be made voluntarily without consideration by one person and accepted by the another in whose favour it is made and the transfer has to be made by a registered instrument signed by or on behalf of the person making it and attested by at least two witnesses or by delivery...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 122, 123 -- Gift - Valid gift - One of the basic conditions for a valid gift is its acceptance by or on behalf of the donee - However, there is no specific mode provided for acceptance of the gift - Acceptance of a gift can be express or by implication and the implication can be drawn from the surrounding facts and circumstances...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 122, 123 -- Gift - Acceptance - Possession of the donee over the property gifted is a proof of acceptance provided such possession is in pursuance thereof...........
Agreement to sell -- Execution of gift deed thereafter - Non acceptance of gift by donees - Not a valid gift - Even if property passed on to donees they are bound to execute sale deed in fulfillment of vendor's obligation under agreement to sell...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 123 -- Gift deed - Unless the donee accepts the gift, it is not a valid gift...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 123, 124 -- Gift of undivided interest in coparcenary property - Gift by a coparcener of his undivided interest in the coparcenary property is void - However, a coparcener can make gift of his undivided interest in the coparcenary property to another coparcener or to a stranger with the prior consent of all other coparceners - Such a..........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 123, 124 -- Gift - Void or voidable - Scope and distinction between void and voidable analysed...........