Transfer of Property Act, 1882–Sec. 53A–Essential postulates for the claim under the provision :
(i) There must be a contract to transfer for consideration any immovable property.
(ii) The contract must be in writing, signed by the transferor, or by someone on his behalf.
(iii) The writing must be in such words from which the terms necessary to constitute the transfer can be ascertained.
(iv) The transferee must be in part performance of the contract, take possession of the property, or of any part thereof.
(v) The transferee must have done some act in furtherance of the contract.
(vi) The transferee must have performed or be willing to perform his part of the contract.
Shivaji Yallappa Patil vs. Sri Ranajeet Appasaheb Patil & Ors. – (SC)
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