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1934 (3) TMI 31

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....s on behalf of the plaintiff. Her suit has been defeated on the ground that the deed on which she founded her claim not having been registered according to the provisions of Section 54, T. P. Act, no title passed to her. It appears from the plaintiff's own statement in the plaint, that her husband made a gift of Immovable property in exchange for the dower. The character of such a transaction ....

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....d that a transaction of this character is nothing but a sale; therefore where the property is Immovable and is of the value of rupees one hundred and upwards, it must be effected by a registered instrument as required by Section 54 T. P 1882, which relates to sales. Reference may be made in addition to the case above referred to, Abbas Ali v. Karim Buksh (1909) 4 IC 466, to the decisions in the ca....