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Intention or motive relevant for banami transaction
It is true that intention or motive to create a benami transaction is also an important relevant fact for deciding the question who is the real owner of the property where the same has been claimed to be a banami one, but that does not mean that intention or motive should receive the only consideration by a court of law for deciding the nature of the alleged transaction Bina Rani Shantosh Chandra Dey (Mohammad Abdur Rouf J(Civil) 2ADC 827