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regards the necessity for delivery of seisin in order to make a
gift valid and effective we think that ... column: Gifts are rendered "valid by tender,
acceptance and seisin. Tender and acceptanee are" necessary because a
gift
Madras High Court
regards the necessity for delivery of seisin in order to make a
gift valid and effective, we think that ... column: Gifts are rendered valid by tender,
acceptance and seisin. Tender and acceptance are necessary because a
gift
Madras High Court
officio is not correct and still
it has retained seisin over the matter and, therefore, it has
jurisdiction to pass ... stated that the Board
did not retain seisin of the matter except to the limited extent of
getting a report
Madras High Court
that "it
probably carries the Rule as to seisin too far," With reference to this
case and the next case ... erroneous apprehension of the Hanafi Law under which seisin is
requisite for hypothecation. According to the correct view
Calcutta High Court
under sections
397 and 398 does not lose its seisin merely because the petition has
been disposed ... order under section 397 or 398, must retain
seisin over the matter.
30. Thus, it is clear that while
Bombay High Court
before some
other Magistrate who was not in seisin of the proceeding at any time.
The validity of the order ... were sworn before a Magistrate who was
not in seisin of the case.
3. In Criminal Revision
Patna High Court
Bombay High Court
Moosa Adam Patel vs Ismail Moosa on 16 November, 1909 Equivalent citations
Bombay High Court
that the donee should, have obtained delivery
of seisin. Acceptance and seisin may be actual or constructive
according ... doctors upon this point are two fold.
First, seisin in cases of gift is expressly ordained, and
consequently a complete
Calcutta High Court
appeal. The Court was functus officio, and had no
seisin of the case. Nor had the Court any inherent jurisdiction ... High Court is functus
officio and has no seisin of the case, and cannot grant bail to a
convicted person
Bombay High Court
Calcutta High Court
Laduram Taparia vs D.K. Ghosh And Ors. on 13 May, 1955
Calcutta High Court
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