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Property Law

  • Unit 1: Concept & Jurisprudential Contours of Property
    • Property: Concept, Kinds (Movable vs. Immovable) & Social Functions
  • Unit 2: General Principles of Transfer of Property & Sale
    • General Principles of Transfer of Property (Sections 5-37)
    • Transfer by Ostensible Owner & Doctrine of Lis Pendens
  • Unit 3: Law of Mortgages
    • Mortgages: Concept, Types & Rights of Mortgagor
    • Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagee (Foreclosure & Sale)
  • Unit 4: Leases, Charges & Actionable Claims
    • Leases of Immovable Property (Sections 105-117)
    • Charges & Actionable Claims (Sections 100 & 130)
  • Unit 5: Exchange & Gifts
    • Exchange & Gifts (Sections 118-129)
  • Unit 6: Law of Easements & Licenses
    • Easement Act: Definition, Types & Riparian Rights
    • Licenses under Indian Easements Act (Sections 52-64)
  • Unit 7: Registration & Stamp Duties
    • Registration of Documents & Stamp Duty Law

Unit 2: General Principles of Transfer of Property & Sale

The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 acts as the systematic code governing the voluntary conveyance of immovable property between living persons (*inter vivos*).

This unit covers the foundational rules of transfer, statutory bars, perpetuity constraints, and the absolute conveyance of ownership via Sale.

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