Law relating to Transfer of Property is a comprehensive and authoritative exposition of the principles governing the transfer of immovable property under Indian law. The book is structured around the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, offering a section-wise explanation of statutory provisions along with leading judicial decisions.
The text covers all major modes of transfer, including sale, mortgage, lease, exchange, gift, and actionable claims, while also addressing complex concepts such as conditional transfers, vested and contingent interests, election, lis pendens, and fraudulent transfers. Special emphasis is placed on the contractual nature of property transactions and the legal requirements for valid conveyancing.
Written in a clear and analytical style, the book bridges theory and practice by incorporating case law, illustrations, and practical insights relevant to property disputes and documentation. It is particularly useful for understanding ownership rights, title transfer, and legal compliance in property dealings.
This book is an indispensable reference for legal professionals, students, and academicians seeking a thorough understanding of property law and its practical application in India.






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