Sem V Property Law
Property Law Syllabus Unit 1 Meaning, definition and concept of property theories of property (marxist, socio-legal, natural) Kinds of propety movable immovable what may and may not be transferred who can transfer Unit II Vested and contingent interests and unborn persons trasnfer to unborn persons rule against perpetuity vested interest contingent interest election accumulation of income transfer by multiple parties or to multiple parties Unit III Doctrine and Fraudulent transfers lis pendence part performance fraudulent transfer feeding the grant by estoppel doctrine of ostensible ownership Unit IV Specific transfers sale mortgage lease gift exchange Unit V Actionable claims, Easements, Testamentary succession Notes 🏠 SALE — Section 54, Transfer of Property Act, 1882 🔹 1. INTRODUCTION Imagine this scene: Mr. A , a landowner in Jaipur, decides to sell his ancestral plot to Mr. B for ₹20 lakhs. The two execute a registered sale deed , B pays the price, and ownership...