The concept of sale is central to property and commercial law. It represents a contract in which ownership of goods or property is transferred from […]
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17.Explain the doctrine of part performance. What are the differences between Indian law and English law
The doctrine of part performance is a significant principle in property law that protects certain parties when contracts relating to immovable property are not fully […]
18.Define mortgage. Explain the essentials for a valid mortgage
Mortgages play a crucial role in property transactions, allowing individuals and businesses to leverage immovable property for securing loans. Understanding the legal framework of mortgages […]
22. Transfer of property
Meaning and Legal Concept Transfer of property refers to the act by which a living person conveys property to one or more other living persons. […]
Mr. ‘X’ transfers an immovable property to ‘Y’ for life, then to ‘Z’, if he marries W. Explain the nature of rights of Y and Z.
Facts of the Case Mr. ‘X’, the owner of an immovable property, transfers the property to ‘Y’ for his lifetime. After the death of ‘Y’, […]
‘A’ intentionally and falsely misleads ‘B’ to believe that ‘A’ is the owner of the land. Relying on the statement of ‘A’, ‘B’ purchases the land and pays for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’. ‘A’ files a suit to set aside the sale on the ground that at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he succeed? Discuss.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered A. Section 115 – Estoppel (Indian Evidence Act, 1872) This section says: Application to […]
‘A’ made a Statement to ‘B’ that he was the owner of the property. ‘B’ believed it and purchased the property. In fact, ‘A’ was not the owner at the time of sale but subsequently he became the owner. ‘A’ files a suit to set aside the sale on the ground that, at the time of the sate, he had no title. Can he succeed? Decide.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Supporting the Case Proceedings A. Section 115 – Estoppel (Indian Evidence Act, 1872) This section […]
56. ‘J’ the owner of a car wants to sell his car. For this purpose he handed ove his car to ‘P’ an agent for sale at a price of Rs. 50,000/-. The agent sold the car for Rs. 40,000/- to ‘A’, who purchased car in good faith. ‘P’ misappropriated the money. ‘J’ sues ‘A’ to recover car. Decide by giving reasons whether ‘J’ would succeed.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements Relevant Provisions of the Indian […]
2. Mohan Lal delivers diamonds to Neel Kamal on sale or return basis. Neel Kamal delivers the diamonds to Om Prakash on sale or return. An unknown person takes away the diamonds from Om Prakash. Can Mohan Lal file a case against Neel Kamal for the price of the diamonds?
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered a) Sale or Return Contract b) Transfer of Property and Risk […]
34. Movable Goods.
Meaning of Movable Goods Movable goods refer to all kinds of goods that are tangible and capable of being moved from one place to another, […]
