RAEES AMROHVI FOUNDATION (REGD.) versus MUHAMMAD MOSSA
Section 41 Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 27 (b) of the Property Act 1882, transfer of property by a competent owner ave the caveat importer when the property was transferred by a competent landlord to such consideration and upon such transfer The question was asked whether the transfer had nothing to do with the same separation of power, legal transfer could be excluded from its results, provided that it had proved that it had made the transfer He had the proper care to detect power and acted with good faith. To take reasonable care to inform yourself of any defect in the title to the transfer or to restrict its power to affect the transfer, the specific performance equity cannot be imposed against the person who Has since purchased the property and paid it in good faith. And was not specified in the Special Relief Act, 187, without notice of the original agreement to ascertain this under section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Under the Special Relief Act, 1877, the 7 burdens on the transfer were less severe and specific performance against them could be ruled out if it was shown that he had acted in good faith and with equity already in favor of the other person. Was not familiar
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