Gift Revocation Legalities Explained
Summary
In Punjab, Pakistan, gifts are typically irrevocable unless given under undue influence, fraud, or with unmet conditions. The donors relationship to the receiver, such as being a parent, does not change these legal principles. If none of these conditions apply, the gift cannot be revoked. For specific legal advice, consider consulting a local attorney.Full Conversation
Will this case be same if donor if gift is father of receiver?
In Punjab, the relationship between the donor and the receiver (such as being a father or son) doesn't change the basic legal principles surrounding gifts. The conditions for revoking a gift remain the same, regardless of the donor's relationship to the receiver. If none of the conditions (coercion, fraud, conditional gift, or unsound mind) apply, the gift is generally not revocable, even if the donor is a parent.
You gave opinion according to law of punjab. There are two Punjabs. One in India and one in Pakistan. Which Punjab you are referring?
I was referring to Punjab, India. The legal principles I mentioned apply to Punjab in India. If your situation is concerning Punjab in Pakistan, the laws might differ. Let me know if you need information specific to Pakistan's Punjab.
Yes i need opinion according to Pakistan punjab
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In Punjab, Pakistan, the rules surrounding revocation of gifts can be different. Generally, a gift is irrevocable unless:
- It was given under undue influence or fraud.
- There was a condition attached to the gift that hasn't been fulfilled.
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