Gift Deed Not Effective When Possession Not Handed Over; Can Be Cancelled: Madras High Court

Gift Deed Not Effective When Possession Not Handed Over; Can Be Cancelled

Case: S. Manjula v. G. Shoba and others

Coram: Justice AA Nakkiran

Case No.: A.S 327 of 2015

Court Observation: “14. The above said ratios laid down by the various judgements referred to supra would leave no doubt that to establish a valid gift, there has to be acceptance supported by relevant materials. As discussed above, admittedly there is no material to support the contentions of the Plaintiffs that the gift deed executed in their favour by their grandfather has been acted upon.”

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