The sale of property, whether movable or immovable, is governed by comprehensive provisions under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Indian Contract Act, 1872, and […]
Category: OU LLB 3rd Sem Law of Property[Long Answers]
9. What property may be transferred and property may not be transferred? Explain.
In the realm of property law, understanding which properties can be transferred and which cannot is fundamental for legal clarity, dispute avoidance, and effective management […]
21.What is meant by Marshalling and contribution? Explain these two with illustrations
In property and civil law, understanding rights and obligations among creditors is essential, especially when multiple claims exist on a debtor’s assets. Two significant doctrines […]
8. Discuss the Rights and obligations of Legatees.
Discuss the Rights and Obligations of Legatees In the realm of property law, understanding the rights and obligations of legatees is crucial for anyone involved […]
22.Define easement and explain the different ways of acquisition of easements
In property law, easements play a crucial role in facilitating the reasonable use and enjoyment of land. Often, an easement allows one property owner to […]
7. Explain the difference between Transferable and non-transferable property.
Property law plays a crucial role in regulating the ownership, use, and transfer of assets. One fundamental distinction under property law is between transferable and […]
23.Explain the doctrine of fraudulent transfer with suitable illustrations
In property law, the transfer of property is a fundamental right of an owner. However, this right is not absolute. Certain transfers, though formally valid, […]
6. Explain the Rights and Liability of Lessor and lessee.
Rights and Liability of Lessor and Lessee In the realm of property law, lease agreements play a vital role in defining the relationship between the […]
24.Explain the rights and obligations of mortgagor and mortgagee.
Mortgages play a critical role in property law, enabling owners to secure loans using immovable property as collateral. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 provides […]
5. Explain the Doctrine of feeding the grant by Estoppel.
Doctrine of Feeding the Grant by Estoppel – Explained The Doctrine of Feeding the Grant by Estoppel is a significant principle under the Law of […]
