Property Law is a comprehensive and authoritative textbook that examines the legal principles governing ownership, enjoyment, and transfer of property under Indian law. The book primarily focuses on the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, while also addressing related concepts essential to understanding property rights and transactions.
It covers key topics such as movable and immovable property, transfer of property, sale, mortgage, lease, gift, exchange, actionable claims, easements, and licenses, explained in a clear and structured manner. The book emphasizes doctrinal clarity while integrating practical perspectives relevant to property transactions and dispute resolution.
Designed to meet the needs of LLB students, judiciary aspirants, and legal practitioners, the book simplifies complex statutory provisions and legal concepts without compromising accuracy. Its exam-oriented approach and logical organization make it ideal for academic study, while its practical relevance ensures usefulness in legal drafting, conveyancing, and advisory work.
By bridging theory with application, Property Law serves as a reliable reference for understanding one of the most important branches of civil law in India.






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