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 […]
Tag: Property Disputes
There is a dispute between A and B (neighbours) with regard to the right of way and right of easement. A made a statement that he acquired the right of way since his great grand fathers. What is the relevant provision of the Indian Evidence Act to deal with relevancy and admissibility of A’s statement? Explain.
Facts of The Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered (i) Section 32(4) — Statements of Persons Who Cannot Be Called as Witnesses This […]
A” owns a piece of land over which B has no right. But ‘B’ builds on it. ‘A’ keeps quiet and after the building is completed sues for its demolition. Discuss whether ‘A’ can be estopped from asserting his right.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ owns a piece of land, over which B has no legal right. Despite this, B constructs a building on A’s […]
50. Status Quo
Status Quo in Law: Meaning, Application, and Legal Impact Introduction to Status Quo in Law In Indian law, the term “Status Quo” refers to preserving […]
