Section 41 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 



 Section 41 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

Transfer by ostensible owner.—Where, with the consent, express or implied, of the persons interested in immoveable property, a person is the ostensible owner of such property and transfers the same for consideration, the transfer shall not be voidable on the ground that the transferor was not authorised to make it: provided that the transferee, after taking reasonable care to ascertain that the transferor had power to make the transfer, has acted in good faith.




Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 41 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

Anathula Sudhakar vs P. Buchi Reddy (Dead) By Lrs & Ors on 25 March, 2008

Hardev Singh vs Gurmail Singh (Dead) By Lrs on 2 February, 2007

Suraj Ratan Thirani & Ors vs The Azamabad Tea Co. & Ors on 13 January, 1964

Syed Abdulkhader vs Rami Reddy & Ors on 29 November, 1978

Ramrao Jankiram Kadam vs State Of Bombay on 26 September, 1962

Ram Khilona & Ors vs Sardar & Ors on 16 July, 2002

K. C. Kapoor vs Radhika Devi (Dead) By L. Rs. & on 15 October, 1981

Kashmir Singh & Others vs Panchayat Samiti, Ferozpur &  on 13 April, 2004

Jote Singh (Deed) By Lrs vs Ram Das Mahto & Ors on 22 August, 1996

Jote Singh (Deed) By Lrs vs Ram Das Mahto & Ors on 22 August, 1996





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