Section 14 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 



 Section 14 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


 Rule against perpetuity.—No transfer of property can operate to create an interest which is to take effect after the life-time of one or more persons living at the date of such transfer, and the minority of some person who shall be in existence at the expiration of that period, and to whom, if he attains full age, the interest created is to belong.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 14 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Jogi Ram vs Suresh Kumar on 1 February, 2022

Kalawatibai vs Soiryabai And Others on 1 May, 1991

Vankamamidi Venkata Subba Rao vs Chatlapalli Seetharamaratna on 2 April, 1997

Vankamamidi Venkata Subba Rao vs Chatlapalli  on 2 April, 1997

Raja Ram Mahadev Paranjype And vs Aba Maruti Mali And Others on 1 December, 1961

Smt. Beni Bai vs Raghubir Prasad on 24 February, 1999

Anand Nivas (Private) Ltd vs Anandji Kalyanji Pedhi & Ors on 5 September, 1963

R. Kempraj vs M/S. Barton Son & Co on 29 August, 1969

Anandram Chandanmal Munot & Anr vs Bansilal Chunilal Kabra(Since  on 19 November, 1999

Anandram Chandanmal Munot & Anr vs Bansilal Chunilal Kabra(Since  on 19 November, 1999



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