SAID BADSHAH versus GOVERNMENT OF N.W.F.P.
Writing of Mohammedan no gift is not necessary for the validation of the gift of immovable or immovable property, transfer of section 123, transfer of property act, 1882, post that the gift should be by registered instrument but this section 123, the Transfer Property Act, 1882 is not applicable to gifts received under the Muhammadan law, the gift accessories under the Muhammadan law are a declaration of a gift by the donor. Acceptance of collective gift gifts and the delivery of a donor's gift subject matter where an individual performed the gift, although such action was not registered in accordance with the requirements of the Registration Act, 1908 gift. Was also complete and correct as long as the Mohammedans were compliant with the law prescribed, however, the gifts were delivered in writing without being registered by the registered instrument, which was wrong in law when the plaintiff gave the gift. The seizure of the subject could not dispute its authenticity, followed by the Transfer Property Act, (IV of 1882), section 123 registration. Act (XVI of 1908), Section 17
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