Karandeep Singh Chawla Syllb 7 Transfer of Property Act Section 11 of Transfer of Property Act
Karandeep Singh Chawla Syllb 7 Transfer of Property Act Section 11 of Transfer of Property Act
Karandeep Singh Chawla Syllb 7 Transfer of Property Act Section 11 of Transfer of Property Act
Syllb 7
Explaining (a)
In order that Section 11 may apply it is necessary that the
interest created in favour of the transferee should be
absolute. Where the interest created is not absolute for
example lease, this Section does not apply. In the case of a
lease, only limited interest is transferred and the lease is
bound by the conditions and the mode of enjoyment. An
interest which is transferred absolutely is not the same
thing as the transfer of absolute estate in property. Any
interest for example a life estate may be created absolutely
without imposing any conditions or restrictions qualifying
its legal incidents. But the transfer of an absolute estate
passes to the transferee an interest which is unlimited in
estate and unrestricted in respect of any condition or trust
Explaining (b)
The expression “enjoyment of property” includes several
rights such as right of alienation, right to effect partition of
property, right to use the property for the purpose of
residence, a provision for payment etc. The rights of
alienation of property is an important form of enjoyment of
property. A restriction of such rights, therefore, is a
restriction on the enjoyment of property and restrictions
should be disregarded. A condition in a transfer deed that
donee of property and his heir should reside in the property
on pain of forfeiture of the gift is a restraint on the
enjoyment of property and would be void for repugnancy if
the main intention of the donor was to make an absolute
gift.
Case law
Ratio decendi:-
A specific clause prohibiting respondent from alienating the
property to third parties, there is an implied clause that in
the event of failure to construct a college, the property shall
be reconveyed to the assignor at the same price thereby
shutting out any other option. It is an absolute restraint on
the right of respondent to deal with the property including
alienation, which is void as provided under Section 11.