Fraudulent Transfer of Immovable Property

Authors

  • Aryan Bammi Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37591/njrel.v5i1.1064

Keywords:

Fraudulent transfer, immovable property, transfer of property act, Section 53, Intention

Abstract

The subject of the present study is the “Transfer of Property Act, 1882”. The researcher has, in the present study, included specific provisions related to the fraudulent transfer of immovable property. Specifically, section 53 of the act which defines the term fraudulent transfer. This study will delve into the various aspects surrounding fraudulent transfers, its meaning and applicability of section 53 in various cases. The present study will also briefly discuss the kind of transfers which do not come within the ambit of section 53. The researcher has used legislations and case laws to explain the concept of fraudulent transfers in his best available capacity.

References

Indian Penal Code, § 25, No. 45, Acts of Parliament, 1860 (India).

Dr. Vimla V. Delhi Administration, AIR 1963 SC 1572.

Partridge v. Gopp, (1758) 28 ER 647 (648)

The Transfer of Property Act, § 53 (1), No. 4, Acts of Parliament, 1882 (India).

The Transfer of Property Act, § 53 (2), No. 4, Acts of Parliament, 1882 (India).

The Transfer of Property Act, § 5, No. 4, Acts of Parliament, 1882 (India).

SMM Palwal, http://www.smmpalwal.com/SILR_PALWAL/pdf/4thsem/llb4/section% 2052,%2053,%2053A%20TPA-converted.pdf (Apr. 25th, 2022).

Kanchanbai v. Moti Chand, AIR 1967 MP 145.

Rama University, https://www.ramauniversity.ac.in/online-study-material/law/llb/isemester /lawofproperty/lecture-16.pdf (Apr. 25th, 2022).

Id.

Supra note 7.

Pushkaraj G., Doctrine of Fraudulent Transfer under Section 53 of TPA, Legal Service India (Apr. 25th, 2022), https://www.legalserviceindia.com/legal/article-4978-doctrine-of-fraudulent-transfer-under-section-53-of-tpa.html

Published

2022-08-31

Issue

Section

Transfer of Property Act, 1882

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