Law Series-4 Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Author | : Abhinav Misra |
Publisher | : Upkar Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2010-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9788174821386 |
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Author | : Abhinav Misra |
Publisher | : Upkar Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2010-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9788174821386 |
Author | : Vepa P. Sarathi |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Transfer (Law) |
ISBN | : 9780785553991 |
Author | : Avtar Singh |
Publisher | : Universal Law Publishing |
Total Pages | : 548 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Property |
ISBN | : 9788175347311 |
Author | : Shubham Sinha |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 2015-11-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781515241591 |
This book is BARE ACT of Indian Law on property and its transfers applicable within Indian territories. It is the hardcore set of rules as exactly provided by Indian government authorities. The Transfer of Property Act 1882 is an Indian legislation which regulates the transfer of property in India. It contains specific provisions regarding what constitutes transfer and the conditions attached to it. It came into force on 1st July 1882. According to the Act, 'transfer of property' means an act by which a person conveys property to one or more persons, or himself and one or more other persons. The act of transfer may be done in the present or for the future. The person may include an individual, company or association or body of individuals, and any kind of property may be transferred, including the transfer of immovable property. Property is broadly classified into the following categories: Immovable Property (excluding standing timber, growing crops, and grass) Movable Property The Interpretation of the Act, says "Immovable property does not includes standing timber, growing crops or grass". Section 3(26), The General Clauses Act, 1897, defines, " immovable property" shall include land, benefits to arise out of land, and things attached to the earth, or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth. Also, The Registration Act,1908, 2(6) "immovable property" includes land, buildings, hereditary allowances, rights to ways, lights, ferries, fisheries or any other benefit to arise out of land, and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything which is attached to the earth, but not standing timber, growing crops nor grass. A transfer of property passes forthwith to the transferee all the interest which the transferor is then capable of passing in the property, unless a different intention is expressed or implied. Every person, who is competent to contract, is competent to transfer property, which can be transferred in whole or in part. He should be entitled to the transferable property, or authorised to dispose off transferable property which is not his own. The right may be either absolute or conditional, and the property may be movable or immovable, present or future. Such a transfer can be made orally, unless a transfer in writing is specifically required under any law. According to Section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act, property of any kind may be transferred. The person insisting non-transferability must prove the existence of some law or custom which restricts the right of transfer. Unless there is some legal restriction preventing the transfer, the owner of the property may transfer it. However, in some cases there may be transfer of property by unauthorised person who subsequently acquires interest in such property. In case the property is transferred subject to the condition which absolutely restrains the transferee from parting with or disposing of his interest in the property, the condition is void. The only exception is in the case of a lease where the condition is for the benefit of the lessor or those claiming under him. Generally, only the person having interest in the property is authorised to transfer his interest in the property and can pass on the proper title to any other person . There must be a representation by the transferor that he has authority to transfer the immovable property. The representation should be either fraudulent or erroneous. The transferee must act on the representation in good faith. The transfer should be done for a consideration. The transferor should subsequently acquire some interest in the property he had agreed to transfer. The transferee may have the option to acquire the interest which the transferor subsequently acquires.
Author | : Kirthana Singh Khurana |
Publisher | : Goyal Brothers Prakashan |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2021-07-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 939253051X |
A Textbook of Legal Studies for Class XII In the last few decades, India has not only showcased itself as the world’s largest democracy but also exhibited the resilience of its institutions and the fortitude of its governance benchmarks. As India pursues a leadership position in the world community, the need for a rule-of-law society has become a necessary pre-condition. A compliant and law-abiding citizenry alone can build the requisite ecosystem for a nation to surge ahead. This calls for a greater legal literacy amongst its masses to enhance their understanding of public affairs as well their entitlements and duties as citizens. In the long run, this can also potentially eradicate the ethics deficit in society. Structured training in law not only helps the youth challenge their thought process and nurture analytical and negotiation skills but also prepares them for myriad opportunities and exciting career options. No wonder, in the last few years, apart from offering the traditional career in litigation, the law has established itself into fields like public service, academics, research, public policy, journalism, and various other emerging streams. To cater to this burgeoning demand for trained legal professionals, India has seen a tremendous growth of institutions like the National Law Universities and many private universities offering law courses, in addition to the expansion of the existing facilities. Central Board of Secondary Education’s decision to introduce ‘Legal Studies’ as an elective subject, in the year 2013-14 for the Class XI students and in the year 2014-15 for the Class XII students, could not have come at a better time. It is a testimony to the realisation that the introduction of an important subject like Legal Studies at an early stage can do wonders for the students who plan a career in the field of law. Even for those who may pursue other careers, their intellectual strength and the problem-solving abilities will be enhanced though the study of law. This book is a humble attempt to make a student’s first interface with the law as a subject an elevating experience. Care has been taken to make the presentation of the text simple and reader-friendly. The various units of the book, while meeting the requirements of the prescribed syllabus, offer comprehensive coverage of the aspects of law that have been covered. Important legal terms have been meticulously explained with examples to help the students develop a clear understanding about them. All relevant cases have been duly cited, and it has been ensured that the text comprises the latest information about the incorporated content. PREFACE Authors are confident that the book shall be extremely useful for the students of Class XII in developing a clear understanding of the various critical facets of law. They can also benefit immensely from the tips given by the authors for preparing for the examinations and scoring well. The book also has the potential to become a foundational text in the hands of those seeking a basic understanding of the Indian legal system. Our sincere thanks to Dr. B.L. Babel, retired District and Sessions Judge and an acclaimed author of innumerable law books, and Dr. Anil Kaushik, former Dean, Faculty of Law, M.G.S. University, Bikaner, and presently, Principal, S.D. Law (P.G.) College, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, for guiding us in the development of the text. Special thanks to Mr. Sanjay Sardana and Mr. Sankalp Sardana of the Manav Mangal Group of Schools for helping us develop a perspective about the students’ expectations from the book. We would like to express our deep gratitude to Prof. Ramesh Arora and Mrs. Priyanka Sapra for their mentoring and consistent motivation in all our endeavours. We are deeply indebted to the publishers, Goyal Brothers Prakashan, particularly Mr. Suresh Goyal and his dedicated team for making this book a reality despite all the impediments posed by the pandemic. Their efforts in enhancing the presentation of the book are sincerely acknowledged. The authors shall also like to register their profound appreciation for the outstanding academic and research environment at the O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, which helped in the conception and development of this book. In particular, the suggestions from a few students turned out to be invaluable in the development of this work, for which the authors shall remain indebted. Human efforts, howsoever ingenuous, are at best attempts seeking excellence and are liable to suffer from infirmities. We look forward to the feedback from our readers and shall be ever so keen to learn from their views and acknowledge the same appropriately. Last but by no reckoning the least, the authors would like to thank all their friends and family members profusely for their encouragement and constant support.
Author | : Dr. Ashutosh |
Publisher | : Universal Law Publishing |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9788175347113 |
Author | : EduGorilla Prep Experts |
Publisher | : EduGorilla Community Pvt. Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9355563418 |
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Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2008-11 |
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Competition Science Vision (monthly magazine) is published by Pratiyogita Darpan Group in India and is one of the best Science monthly magazines available for medical entrance examination students in India. Well-qualified professionals of Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany make contributions to this magazine and craft it with focus on providing complete and to-the-point study material for aspiring candidates. The magazine covers General Knowledge, Science and Technology news, Interviews of toppers of examinations, study material of Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany with model papers, reasoning test questions, facts, quiz contest, general awareness and mental ability test in every monthly issue.
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Publisher | : Universal Law Publishing |
Total Pages | : 1530 |
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ISBN | : 9789350350294 |
Author | : Sourish Mohan Mitra |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 2022-01-05 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9354353746 |
About the Book Real estate touches everyone at some point of time in their lives and is much more than buying, selling or leasing immoveable property. It is a whole economy in itself and is often called one of the key drivers of the economy. This book contains a collection of real-life situations faced by common people while undertaking real estate transactions. It provides historical perspective for the current legislations and their evolution from the 19th century British India through more than seventy four years of independent India to the 21st century. It captures modern day practices, malpractices and reforms in the real estate sector. The book endeavours to bring out the practical nuances of dealing in real estate through numerous judicial pronouncements and contractual scenarios, which will enable everyone to understand the legal aspects and make informed choices while undertaking real estate transactions. Key Features - A curated commentary on real estate laws in India that is easy to read, comprehend and apply by everyone including lawyers, students, businessmen, investors, entities, organisations and the common people. - Holistic coverage of laws relating to real estate including their origin, evolution, and impact on modern-day governance structure. - Compilation of case laws spanning over a century showcasing the active role played by the judiciary in interpreting the law. - Highlights the complexities of maintaining records and administrative angle which led to reforms and easy access for the general public. - Underlines the importance of financial funding and sources to secure credit for real estate matters. - Special focus on environmental damage due to expanding real estate requirements, its implications and legal recourse. - Dedicated chapter on common malpractices and fraudulent activities. - Practical instances on how to gear up to handle real estate transactions and avoid common pitfalls.