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Principle: A gift comprising both existing and future property is void as to the latter. Facts: 'X' owns a house. He contracted to purchase a plot of land adjacent to the house, but the sale of the plot was yet to be completed. He gifted both the house and the plot of land to 'Y'.

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A gift of future property is void; only the gift of present, existing property is valid.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • Gift of both properties is valid
  • Gift of both properties is void
  • Gift of house is valid, but gift of the plot of land is valid
  • Gift of house is valid, but the gift of the plot of land is void
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The Correct Option is D

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A gift of an existing property is valid, but a gift of a future property (one not yet owned or possessed by the donor) is void. Since the house is existing property, its gift is valid, but the land is a future property, making its gift void.
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