Section 7 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 



 Section 7 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

 Persons competent to transfer.—Every person competent to contract and entitled to transferable property, or authorised to dispose of transferable property not his own, is competent to transfer such property either wholly or in part, and either absolutely or conditionally, in the circumstances, to the extent and in the manner, allowed and prescribed by any law for the time being in force.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 7 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Dasaudha Singh & Ors. Etc. Etc vs State Of Haryana & Ors on 16 November, 1972

Dr. Rajendra Prakash Sharma vs Gyan Chandra & Ors on 27 March, 1980

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

State Of Rajasthan vs Mukanchand And Others on 26 February, 1964

Subhash Chander vs M/S Bharat Petroleum Corporation  on 28 January, 2022

Bhagwan Das vs Paras Nath on 27 September, 1968

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd vs P. Kesavan & Anr on 5 April, 2004

Raju Kakara Shetty vs Ramesh Prataprao Shirole And Anr on 15 January, 1991

Sahadu Gangaram Bhagade vs Spl. Deputy Collector, on 30 March, 1970

Jayaram Mudaliar vs Iyyaswaar & Ors on 12 April, 1972




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