Section 102 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 


 Section 102 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

Service or tender on or to agent.—Where the person on or to whom any notice or tender is to be served or made under this Chapter does not reside in the district in which the mortgaged property or some part thereof is situate, service or tender on or to an agent holding a general power-of-attorney from such person or otherwise duly authorised to accept such service or tender shall be deemed sufficient. 1[Where no person or agent on whom such notice should be served can be found or is known] to the person required to serve the notice, the latter person may apply to any court in which a suit might be brought for redemption of the mortgaged property, and such court shall direct in what manner such notice shall be served, and any notice served in compliance with such direction shall be deemed sufficient: 2[Provided that, in the case of a notice required by section 83, in the case of a deposit, the application shall be made to the court in which the deposit has been made.] 3[Where no person or agent to whom such tender should be made can be found or is known] to the person desiring to make the tender, the latter person may deposit 4[in any Court in which a suit might be brought for redemption of the mortgaged property] the amount sought to be tendered, and such deposit shall have the effect of a tender of such amount.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 102 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 

P. Neelakanteswaramma And Ors. vs Uppari Muthamma And Ors. on 21 November, 1997

Andhra High Court 

Hub Lal Singh (Deceased) And vs Sheo Balak Singh And Others on 25 April, 2013

Allahabad High Court 

Smt. Sanjukta Ray vs Bimelendu Mohanty And Ors. on 15 October, 1996

Orissa High Court 

Pandurang Babu Parab vs Mahadaji Moreshvar Gokhale on 8 September, 1902

Bombay High Court

Droupathy vs Sri.Kesavan on 16 July, 2009

Kerala High Court 

Ayyan Ammal vs Vellayammal And Ors. on 21 October, 1955

Madras High Court 

Vedapuratti And Ors. vs Vallabha Valiya Raja And Ors. on 14 February, 1902

Madras High Court 

Vedapuratti And Ors. vs Vallabha Valia Raja And Ors. on 14 February, 1902

Madras High Court 

Ammenumma vs Chelampiriyarath Beeviamma And on 18 January, 1952

Madras High Court 

V.N. Narayanan Nair And Ors. vs State Of Kerala And Ors. on 14 August, 1970

Kerala High Court 




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