relinqueshment to a particular cosharer relinqueshment to a particular cosharer

6 years ago

Delhi High Court
In Narinder Kaur & Anr. vs Amar Jeet Singh Sethi & Anr. on 28 February, 2000- the following is stated - “At this stage I would only mention the basic
legal fallacy in the document is that a Relinquishment perforce cannot be in favour of any particular cosharer ; if it is to operate in favour of a particular party it amounts to a transfer and must be effected either by Sale Deed or by a Gift Deed, depending entirely on whether there was any consideration for such a transfer.” Please inform me latest supreme court judgement in which the following is clarified -can a relinqueshment be executed in favour of any particular cosharer,

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client kindly consult with an experienced lawyer for better legal assistance.
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