Gift deed Gift deed

9 months ago

Gift deed was imade in 2011 . The donner died on 2018. Now gift can be challenged now in the court?

Anik

Responded 9 months ago

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A.Dear client,
When a donor passed away following the transfer of ownership of a property through a deed of gift approximately 7 years ago, your question cannot be adequately answered until and unless you explain the reasons or rationale behind contesting the said deed of gift before the Court, especially in the absence of the donor.
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Anonymous

Replied 9 months ago

My elder sisters are file a case against me on said deed .
Wha I will do ?

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Mrighankhi Chakraborty

Responded 9 months ago

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A.Hello Client,

If the gift deed is registered and the doner was the sole and first owner of the property and also if the gift deed was made in favour of any blood relative then such gift deed is very much valid. challenging such Gift Deed would be difficult to challenge as you have to have valid grounds.

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Advocate Simi Paul

Responded 9 months ago

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A.Hi client,

Once a gift deed is executed , cancelling the same is always a question. Moreover, when the donor is dead, it is difficult. Challenging the same would require a lot of proper reasons and evidences.

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Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

Responded 9 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
When a donor died after the transfer of title of a property through a Deed of Gift about 7 years back, until and unless you inform the grounds or reason behind the challenging the said deed of gift before the Court, especially in the absence of the donor, your query cannot be responded properly. As per the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, a gift is regarded in law as a gratuitous transfer, meaning that there is no exchange of value. Section 122 of the Transfer of Property Act governs gifts. It defines a gift as the voluntary and uncompensated transfer of specific existing movable or immovable property from one person, known as the donor, to another, known as the donee, and accepted by or on behalf of the donee.
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