Principle: If a person transfers movable or immovable property with its full ownership and without any consideration to some other person, then it is called a gift. Facts: S, who has no child of his own, makes a gift of his house worth 25,00,000 to his nephew R. After completing all the legal formalities required for a valid gift, S says to R that in case of need R will provide that house to S for use without any questions. R does not react to it. After one year of this gift, S really needs that house and requests R to make the house available to him but R refused to do so.

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Principle: If a person transfers movable or immovable property with its full ownership and without any consideration to some other person, then it is called a gift. Facts: S, who has no child of his own, makes a gift of his house worth 25,00,000 to his nephew R. After completing all the legal formalities required for a valid gift, S says to R that in case of need R will provide that house to S for use without any questions. R does not react to it. After one year of this gift, S really needs that house and requests R to make the house available to him but R refused to do so.






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