Restrictions on Transfer - Section 10,11 and 12 of TPA - YG Law

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Ekdum no time waste quick explanation for Section 10,11 and 12 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

Covers all points with explanations of the 3 sections.

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sumananand
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4:46 our teacher told us that here it says women except Hindu, Muslim and Buddhist (i.e Christian) . In Christian after marriage husband and wife are considered as one legal entity. So to protect the property of wife if such condition is put forth then it will be valid.

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adv.anjali
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Addition: Section 11's exception is based on the English case "Tulk v Moxhay" which laid down the principle of Restrictive Covenants which is mentioned in S.40 of TPA

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faizanhayat
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Section 10 exception was there in British era.
So christian men could get benifit from it by imposing condition on their women by transferring them property for their benefit.
And women from other religion were given right to transfer property.
Basically a classic example from Britishers of male chauvinism.
SC revoked it and added christian women in this exception through landmark judgement of John Vallamattom & Anr vs Union Of India on 21 July, 2003.

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Your lectures are very much helpful to understand topic easily.. Thank you🙏

manishajamunkar
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Hindu Muslim and Buddhist are not included because they already have their personal laws which deals with this provision, so TPA will not overrule or overlap with those provisions 4:44

lavanyabhatt
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Excellent inspiring lectures in all transfer of Property Act

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Your lectures are very helpful. Thank You very much. God bless you

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Thanks to you because of which you have explained the TPA sections very eloquently.

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simple sa explanation and no complications

mirzaaijaz
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very nice. Please make more videos on the further sections.😄WE HAVE EXAMS NEXT MONTH!!! YOU ARE OUR ONLY HOPE. SIR

NEETISHAMOHANTY
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Thank you so much for your valuable class sir.

AvanthiSidam
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hello sir, i thoroughly love your videos, it really helps for fundamentals.
one thing i want to convey-
i just read in N. H. Jhabvala book the logic behind the exception of sec 10. it states that the exception embodies the doctrine of restraint in anticipation and is borrowed from english law, where such a restraint is recognized to protect a women against her husband. in India, it is intended that this exception should apply to those communities which follow english law. therefore, hindus, mohammedans and buddhists are not covered by this exception.

pratikshamohanty
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It should be noted that in section 11, the transfer of interest should be 'absolute', i.e. gift or sale. And so sec 11 does not apply to transfers such as leases or mortgages.

rishirajchouhan
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