The Easements Act, 1882 is a foundational statute in Indian property law that defines and regulates easementary rights associated with immovable property. This book offers a comprehensive commentary on the Act, systematically explaining essential concepts such as dominant and servient heritage, rights of way, rights to light, air, water, and support, along with the modes of acquisition and extinction of easements.
Designed for both academic and practical use, the book simplifies complex legal provisions through clear explanations and structured interpretation. It addresses common disputes relating to easementary rights and provides insight into legal remedies available in cases of obstruction or infringement. The text serves as a reliable reference for civil litigation, property transactions, and land-related advisory work.






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