Meaning and Legal Basis of the Doctrine of Election The Doctrine of Election means choosing between two inconsistent or alternative rights. When a property owner […]
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12. Define “Mortgage” and Explain Different Kinds of Mortgages
Essential Elements of a Mortgage For a transaction to qualify as a valid mortgage under law, certain essential elements must be present. First, there must […]
11. What are the Different Modes of Termination of Lease
Termination by Efflux of Time One of the simplest modes of termination of lease is efflux of time, as provided under Section 111(a) of the […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
18. In a mortgage it was provided that the mortgagor, if he chose to sell during the term of the mortgage, shall sell it only to the mortgagee at a stated price. Subsequently the mortgagor sold the property to a third party. Decide.
1. Facts of the Case A mortgagor mortgages his immovable property in favour of a mortgagee. The mortgage deed contains a condition that if the […]
17. A transfers property to B on a condition that he shall marry with the consent of C. B marries without C’s consent but obtains the consent after marriage. Can B claim the property? Decide.
1. Facts of the Case A, the transferor, transfers immovable property to B subject to a specific condition that B shall marry only with the […]
11. Some property is transferred to D in case A, B and C shall all die under the age of 18 years. Examine what type of interest is vested in D.
1. Facts of the Case A property owner makes a transfer stating that the property will pass to D in the event that A, B, […]
