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Property Law presents a user-friendly treatment of a subject, students often find very technical, dry and not easy to comprehend. The book is a section-wise, thematically arranged coverage of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
Salient Features:-
Fundamental concepts spelt out in simple and lucid language Relevant sections of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 has been cited, illustrated and discussed in detail Relevance of each topic explained step-by-step through illustrations Key words, definitions and concepts discussed, including various transfers, method of execution of transfers and the rights and obligations of parties included in a transfer Adaptation of English legal concepts systematically explained Thorough analysis of judicial pronouncements, presented in the areas of: spes successionis, that is, transfers based on the expectations that a person would receive property through intestate or testamentary succession in future impleadment of the transferee pendent lite, and the relationship of law of limitation to usufructuary mortgages
This book is an essential reading for LLB students, useful reference tool for professors teaching in law schools, and will be a valuable asset to law libraries.
ISBN - 9788131252321
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