Section 10 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 



 Section 10 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Condition restraining alienation.—Where property is transferred subject to a condition or limitation absolutely restraining the transferee or any person claiming under him from parting with or disposing of his interest in the property, the condition or limitation is void, except in the case of a lease where the condition is for the benefit of the lessor or those claiming under him: provided that property may be transferred to or for the benefit of a women (not being a Hindu, Muhammadan or Buddhist), so that she shall not have power during her marriage to transfer or charge the same or her beneficial interest therein.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 10 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

West Bengal Govt. Employees (Food  vs Smt. Sulekha Pal (Dey) & Ors on 16 April, 2003

Sridhar vs N. Revanna on 11 February, 2020

Hari Rao vs N. Govindachari & Ors on 15 September, 2005

Binapani Paul vs Pratima Ghosh & Ors on 27 April, 2007

Zoroastrian Co-Operative  vs District Registrar Co-Operative  on 15 April, 2005

State Of Maharashtra vs Gulab Rao on 30 January, 1995

P. J. Gupta & Co vs K. Venkatesan Merchant & Ors on 11 October, 1974

State Of West Bengal vs S. K. Ghosh on 16 April, 1962

Raichurmatham Prabhakar & Anr vs Rawatmal Dugar on 12 April, 2004

K. K. Chari vs R. M. Seshadri on 16 March, 1973




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