Section 32 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 



 Section 32 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Such condition must not be invalid.—In order that a condition that an interest shall cease to exist may be valid, it is necessary that the event to which it relates be one which could legally constitute the condition of the creation of an interest.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 32 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

Bayaji Sambhu Mali @Borate(D) vs Nazir Mohammed B.Zari Thr.Poa on 12 February, 2019

Maganlal Etc vs Jaiswal Industries Neemach & Ors on 7 August, 1989

A.P. State Financial Corpn vs Gar Re-Rolling Mills on 10 February, 1994

Vasant Ganpat Padave(D) By Lrs. vs Anant Mahadev Sawant (Dead) Thru  on 14 December, 2018

Karnataka vs S.K.K. Kulkarni & Ors on 11 December, 2008

Karnataka vs S.K.K. Kulkarni & Ors on 11 December, 2008

Smt. Rukhamanbai vs Shivram & Ors on 3 September, 1981

Naranbhai Dayabhai Patel & Anr vs Suleman Isubji Dadabhai on 11 January, 1996

Vinodchandra Sakarlal Kapadia vs State Of Gujarat . on 15 June, 2020

Jaswant Singh Mathura Singh And vs Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation on 1 October, 1991




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