Section 39 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 


 Section 39 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Transfer where third person is entitled to maintenance.—Where a third person has a right to receive maintenance, or a provision for advancement or marriage, from the profits of immoveable property, and such property is transferred, 1[***] the right may be enforced against the transferee, if he has notice 2[thereof] or if the transfer is gratuitous; but not against a transferee for consideration and without notice of the right, nor against such property in his hands.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 39 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

Bhola Nath Varshney vs Mulk Raj Madan on 25 January, 1994

State Of Uttar Pradesh vs Kunwar Sri Trivikram Narain Singh on 22 August, 1961

Industrial Investment Bank Of vs M/S. Jain Cables Pvt. Ltd. & Ors on 5 January, 2011

Shanti Sports Club & Anr vs Union Of India & Ors on 25 August, 2009

Ramesh Chandra vs Iiird Additional District Judge  on 22 January, 1992

Sadhu Singh vs Gurdwara Sahib Narike & Ors on 8 September, 2006

Komalam Amma vs Kumara Pillai Raghavan Pillai & on 14 November, 2008

Huchappa Yellappa Radder And Anr vs Ningappa Bheemappa Talawar on 14 May, 1993

Dattatraya Shanker Mote & Ors vs Anand Chintaman Datar & Ors on 3 October, 1974

Thamma Venkata Subbamma (Dead) By vs Thamma Rattamma & Ors on 6 May, 1987





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