Property law in India is primarily governed by the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (TPA). One of the fundamental principles in property transfers is the […]
Category: OU LLB 3rd Sem Law of Property
4. Explain what is meant by easement and different kinds of easements.
Easements form a vital part of property law, ensuring that landowners can enjoy certain rights over neighboring properties without owning them. Under the Indian Law […]
3. Discuss the essentials of lease.
Essentials of Lease: A Comprehensive Analysis under Indian Law A lease is a fundamental concept under the Law of Property, facilitating the transfer of a […]
26.Who is an ostensible owner? When is a transferee from the ostensible owner protected against the real owner?
Property rights in India are protected under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (TPA) and related property laws. However, in certain cases, a person who […]
27.Discuss the circumstances under which easements are extinguished
Easements are rights granted to a person to use or enjoy the property of another in a particular way, such as a right of way, […]
2. Explain the Doctrine of Election with decided cases.
Introduction The Doctrine of Election is an important equitable principle recognized under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, which ensures fairness when a person is […]
1. Define Mortgage and what are the different kinds of Mortgage
Introduction In property law, transactions involving immovable property often require financial assistance. To secure repayment of loans advanced for such purposes, the law recognizes a […]
28.What is a Will? Explain the capacity to write and execute a Will. Discuss the rights of the Legatee
In the realm of property law, a Will is one of the most important legal instruments for the distribution of a person’s assets after death. […]
20. A allowed his neighbour B to park his car in A’s house. After some time A refused. B claimed it as an easement right. Decide.
1. Facts of the Case A is the owner of a residential house. Out of goodwill and neighbourly relations, A permitted his neighbour B to […]
19. A executes a gift of immovable property to B. It is registered only one month after the execution. Is the gift valid? Discuss.
1. Facts of the Case A executes a gift deed transferring an immovable property to B. The gift deed is properly executed and signed by […]
