A mortgage is a cornerstone of property law, providing security for loans against immovable property. It balances the interests of borrowers and lenders and is […]
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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 […]
20.Explain different kinds of Mortgages
Mortgages play a crucial role in property law and finance. They provide a mechanism for individuals or entities to borrow money against immovable property while […]
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 […]
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 […]
25.State the rule against perpetuity as laid down in the Transfer of Property Act.
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 […]
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 […]
