This comprehensive volume brings together two foundational property law statutes—the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and the Indian Easements Act, 1882—offering a clear and structured exposition of the legal principles governing the transfer, ownership, and enjoyment of immovable property in India. It explains the essential modes of transfer such as sale, mortgage, lease, gift, exchange, and actionable claims, supported by illustrations, statutory interpretations, and updated case law. Topics such as vested and contingent interests, doctrines like part performance (Section 53A), lis pendens, election, feeding the grant by estoppel, and transferability restrictions are addressed with practical clarity. The commentary further explores easement rights—including easements of necessity, quasi-easements, prescription, and disturbance of easement—along with distinctions between easements, licenses, and profits à prendre. Real-life applications, procedural insights, and judicial trends help readers understand how courts interpret property and easement issues in litigation and conveyancing.Designed for practical utility, the book blends legal theory with practical guidance, making it invaluable for drafting, advisory work, dispute resolution, and academic study.






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