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Supreme Court of India · 2014-07-17

Renikuntla Rajamma (D) By Lr vs K.Sarwanamma

Citation / case number
AIR 2014 SUPREME COURT 2906
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
Renikuntla Rajamma (D) By Lr
Respondent
K.Sarwanamma
Author
T.S. Thakur
Bench
C. Nagappan, V. Gopala Gowda, T.S. Thakur

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court addressed the conflict between two prior decisions regarding the interpretation of Sections 122 and 123 of The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, specifically concerning the validity of a revocation deed of a gift. The Court held that the revocation deed executed by the appellant was null and void, affirming the trial court's finding that the original gift deed was valid and irrevocable, as it was not vitiated by fraud or undue influence. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, and no costs were awarded.

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