Transfer of Property: What may be Transferred | Transfer of Property Act 1882 Introduction - Section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act Defines the 'Transfer of Property and Section 6 of the said Act makes it clear, w…
Essentials of a Valid Gift (Property Law) Introduction - A gift is a transfer of certain existing movable or immovable property made voluntarily and without consideration, by one person…
Difference between Corporal Property and Incorporeal Property Introduction - Corporeal property and incorporeal property are two different property types that differ in many ways. Understanding the difference b…
Gifts: Meaning, Definition, Kinds and Provisions (Section 122 to 129 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882) Introduction - Section 122 to 129 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882 deals with the provisions regarding Gifts, Section 122 of the I…
Onerous gifts ( Transfer of Property Act) What is Gift ? Section 122 of the Transfer of Property Act defines Gift, According to Section 122, "Gift" is the transfer of certain exist…
Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee. Introduction - Section 108 of the transfer of property Act provides Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee. Meaning and Definition of Lease - …
Mischief (Section 425 to Section 440 of the Indian Penal Code 1860 ) Introduction Section 425 to Section 440 of the Indian Penal Code 1860, deals with provision to Mischief. Section 425 of the Indian Penal C…
What Properties are not liable to attachment and Sale in execution of a Decree? Introduction - Section 60(1) of the Civil Procedure Code, declares that all saleable properties are liable to attachment and sale in execut…
Property liable to attachment and sale in execution of decree. Meaning of execution and decree - The execution of a decree is not defined in the Civil Procedure Code, execution means the enf…
Adverse possession (Section 27 of Limitation Act) Adverse possession Meaning Adverse possession allows a person to claim a property right in land owned by another person. adverse possess…
Kinds of Negotiable Instruments | Property Law Meaning and definition of Negotiable Instrument- According to Black's Law Dictionary, Negotiable instrument is a written and signed uncondit…
Theories of Property | Property Law The concept of property occupies an important place in human life because it is practically impossible to live without the us…
Kinds of Property | Property Law The word 'property' is derived from the Latin term 'properietate ' and the French equivalent ' proprius' which m…
Difference between Corporeal Property and Incorporeal Property No. Corporeal Property Incorporeal Property 1 Corporeal property is the right of ownership in materia…