Lectures on Land Laws presents a systematic and academic study of the legal principles governing land and property in India. Structured in a lecture format, the book examines the evolution of land laws, land tenure systems, and regulatory frameworks that shape land ownership and use.
The book covers key areas such as land reforms, ceiling laws, tenancy regulations, land acquisition, revenue administration, and land records, while also addressing constitutional developments under Article 300A and the role of the judiciary in protecting property rights. Emphasis is placed on understanding the interaction between central legislation, state laws, and administrative mechanisms.
By integrating statutory analysis with judicial interpretations and policy perspectives, the book bridges theoretical concepts with real-world land disputes and governance challenges. It serves as a valuable academic text as well as a practical reference for navigating land-related legal issues.
This work is particularly useful for students preparing for legal examinations and practitioners dealing with land and property matters.






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