Sridhar vs. N. Ravenna
Sridhar vs. N. Ravenna
Sridhar vs. N. Ravenna
Revanna
Case Name SRIDHAR VS. N. RAVENNA
Legal Issue
1.Whether the plaintiff proves that plaintiffs have got absolute right over the suit schedule properties?
2.Whether the plaintiff proves that defendant No.1 has no right to alienate suit schedule property in
favour of Defendant No.2 and Defendant No.5 and that said alienation is not binding on the
plaintiffs?
3.Whether the defendants prove that condition of restraint on alienation is void in law?
4.Whether the plaintiffs are entitled to the relief sought?
5.What order or decree?
Plaintiff’s Argument
It is submitted that when the High Court held that the condition in the gift deed executed by the
Muniswamappa in favour of defendant No.1 that donee shall not be entitled to alienate the schedule
property was held to be a valid condition the sale deeds executed by defendant No.1 automatically
became void and were liable to be declared so. He submits that defendant No.1 in the gift deed
executed by his grandfather had only a life stake who could not have alienated any of the properties.
Appelant submits that the gift deed executed in favour of defendant No.1 was not a valid gift deed. It being
gift deed in favour of defendant No.1 and for the benefit of unborn person was void under Section 13 of the
Transfer of Property Act.
Respondent’s Argument
Respondents refuting the submissions of appellants contends that the gift deed was a valid gift deed
and was not hit under Section 13 of the Transfer of Property Act.
He further submits that the condition of gift deed that donee shall not be eligible to alienate the
property, was a void condition. He has placed reliance on Section 10 of the Transfer of Property Act,
1882. The High Court committed an error in holding that condition of non-alienation was not void.
Referral Link
https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5e4a23bf3321bc313fb7909f
https://indiankanoon.org/doc/99240039/