Whether there is a binding principal in the absence of an authority to sell?
Whether there could be a cancellation of alienations setting aside of documents of transfer of property, under the section 3, 7, 8, 54 and 41 of the Transfer of the Property Act?
One is that the alienees as well as the co-sharer are still entitled to sustain the alienation to the extent of the share of the co-sharer. It may also open to the alienee, in the final decree proceedings, to seek the allotment of the transferred property to the share of the transferor, so that the equities are worked out in a fair manner.