Section 15 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 


 Section 15 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


 Transfer to class some of whom come under sections 13 and 14.—If, on a transfer of property, an interest therein is created for the benefit of a class of persons with regard to some of whom such interest fails by reason of any of the rules contained in sections 13 and 14, such interest fails 1[in regard to those persons only and not in regard to the whole class].


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 15 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Board Of Trustees Of The Port Of vs M/S Byramjee Jeejeebhoy P.Ltd.& on 8 April, 2011

Jai Singh Morarji & Ors vs M/S Sovani Pvt. Ltd. & Ors on 9 October, 1972

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

M/S Jagannath Kasturchand Yarn vs Raj Kumar & Anr on 10 December, 2007

State Of U.P. & Ors vs Maharaja Dharmander Prasad Singh  on 17 January, 1989

Prabhu vs Ramdev & Ors on 28 February, 1966

Isha Valimohamad & Anr vs Haji Gulam Mohamad & Haji Dada  on 14 August, 1974

Banatwala & Company vs L.I.C.Of India & Anr on 19 August, 2010

Kersi Commissariat & Ors vs Min.Of Food & Civil Sup.Gov.Of  on 3 April, 2012

Tirath Ram Gupta vs Gurbachan Singh & Anr on 6 February, 1987



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