Section 20 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 


 Section 20 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


When unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit.—Where, on a transfer of property, an interest therein is created for the benefit of a person not then living, he acquires upon his birth, unless a contrary intention appears from the terms of the transfer, a vested interest, although he may not be entitled to the enjoyment thereof immediately on his birth.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 20 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

Mangat Ram And Anr. vs Sardar Meharban Singh And Ors. on 29 April, 1987

Bhola Nath Varshney vs Mulk Raj Madan on 25 January, 1994

Rajammal And Anr vs Mookan @ Peria Perumal Theval & Ors on 6 August, 1981

Dr. Rajendra Prakash Sharma vs Gyan Chandra & Ors on 27 March, 1980

Mahendra Lal Jaini vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh And  on 7 November, 1962

Bharat Lal Baranwal vs Virendra Kumar Agarwal on 29 January, 2003

F.M. Devaru Ganapati Bhat vs Prabhakar Ganapathi Bhat on 19 December, 2003

Ramesh Chandra vs Iiird Additional District Judge  on 22 January, 1992

Pallawi Resources Ltd vs Protos Engineering Company  on 26 March, 2010

T.Ravi & Anr vs B.Chinna Narasimha & Ors. Etc on 21 March, 2017




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