Section 16 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

  Section 16 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 : 


Transfer to take effect on failure of prior interest.—Where, by reason of any of the rules contained in sections 13 and 14, an interest created for the benefit of a person or of a class of persons fails in regard to such person or the whole of such class, any interest created in the same transaction and intended to take effect after or upon failure of such prior interest also fails.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 16 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

Smt. Sefali Roy Chowdhary And Ors. vs A.K. Dutta on 6 May, 1976

Safali Roy Choudhury & Ors vs Amarendra Kumar Dutta on 6 May, 1976

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

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

Kerala State Housing Bd vs Ramapriya Hotels on 28 July, 1994

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

Parameswaran Govindan vs Krishnan Bhaskaran And Ors on 6 February, 1992

Achal Misra vs Rama Shanker Singh & Ors on 11 April, 2005

B. V. Patankar And Others vs C. G. Sastry on 8 September, 1960

Laxman Marotrao Navakhare vs Keshavrao S/O Eknathsa Tapar on 2 March, 1993




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