Section 5. Transfer of Property Act defines the transfer of property “Transfer of property” in these sections means an act by which a living person conveys property, in present or in future, to one or more other living persons, or to himself, 1[or to himself] and one or more other living…
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Oral transfer of Property below the Transfer of Property Act A transfer of property is also created while not writing in each case during which a piece of writing isn’t expressly needed by law. In a terribly renowned case of Sarandaya Pillay v Sankarlinga Pillai, Ramaswami J., of Madras court…
Introduction The term “property” is used in a variety of contexts. When one looks around the area, everything that is available might be classified as Property. Property can be defined as any tangible or intangible object that has some value to humans. The property’s most important feature is the value…
Sale simply means buying and selling of goods and services, under Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the Sale is of immovable property. Before jumping into further details regarding the sale of immovable property. Section 3 of the Act is the Interpretation-clause, which provides for the meaning of key terminologies –…
Section 67 in The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 defines the Right to foreclosure or sale.—In the absence of a contract to the contrary, the mortgagee has, at any time after the mortgage money has become 1[due] to him, and before a decree has been made for the redemption of…
Introduction:- Chapters II of the transfer of Property Act 1882, the parties intended for the contract of transfer of property are first one is ’Transferor’ and the second is ‘Transferee’. In this the transferor is somebody who transfers his property to another even as the transferee is a person who…
Section 105:- definition of lease A lease can only be granted of an Immovable property and not of a movable property. Under Section 3 of this act, the expression “Immovable property” has been defined in consonance with which standing timber, growing crops or grass are specifically debarred from immovable…
Introduction:- In the, chapter IV of the Transfer of property act discussed the topic of charges, notice and tender under the section 100- 104. Section 100:- charges As stated in the chapter IV under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Charge meaning is wherever the immovable property is transferred by…
Introduction:- Chapter VI of the Indian partnership act 1932, discussed the dissolution of a firm deals with section (39 to 55). If the partner is tempted to persuade the firm by fraud via other partner, he has the right to set a conclusion to the partnership agreement when such fraud or…
Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act (1882) codifies the lis pendens doctrine. The term “Lis” implies active litigation, whereas the term “Pendens” indicates delayed litigation, whereas the complete phrase “lis pendens” refers to an ongoing legal proceeding.
The Transfer of Property Act Section 35, together with the Indian Succession Act Sections 180 to 190, lays down the doctrine of election.