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To whom can i gift my immovable property?


23-May-2023 (In Property Law)
To whom can i gift my immovable property?
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The person to whom a gift is transferred is referred to as the ‘donee’. He need not be competent to contract. He may be any person in existence at the date of making the gift. A gift made to a person who is less than 18 years in age (a minor), or is incapable to contract by reason of insanity or minority is also capable of being a donee, if it is lawfully accepted by a competent person on his behalf. For instance, a person A, being an 8 year old can be a donee, if his father accepts such gift on his behalf. A gift can also be made in favour of a child in mother’s womb.
 

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