This comprehensive textbook delves into the principles and provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, offering a critical analysis of key legal concepts. Designed to serve both students and legal practitioners, it provides a clear explanation of fundamental doctrines, rights, and liabilities involved in property transactions.
A distinctive feature of the book is the inclusion of QES (Quick Examination Study) - a tool for fast and effective revision - along with in-depth Critical Analysis of important legal headings and doctrines.
Key Features:
- Examines what can and cannot be transferred under property law
- Analyzes mortgagors' rights and liabilities with case-based explanations
- Explores the rules against perpetuity and the principle of gestation
- Clarifies vested versus contingent interests with practical illustrations
- Provides a detailed study of transfer by co-owners, including key doctrines
This book is particularly suited for law students preparing for university or competitive examinations, legal practitioners looking to deepen their expertise in property law, and academicians or researchers engaged in the field of real estate and property rights.