FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN INDIA :

Introduction : Freehold property is any estate that is "free from hold" of any entity other than the owner. As a result, the owner of such an estate has perpetual free ownership and can utilise the land for any purpose, subject to local rules. A freehold property is more expensive than a leased property since... Continue Reading →

All about The Doctrine of Lis Pendence (Pending Suit) in Transfer of Property Law.

Introduction : The doctrine of lis pendence is a legal principle that states that a title to property cannot be transferred until the debtor has received the funds they are owed. This principle is important in property law because it helps to prevent creditors from seizing property until they have been paid. This principle is... Continue Reading →

THINGS TO REMEMBER BEFORE TAKING A HOME LOAN IN INDIA : PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES

Introduction : In the past few years, home loans have become more accessible to Indians. Today, you no longer need a collateral to get a bank loan and the home loan interest rates are quite affordable as well. However, despite all these benefits, taking a home loan in India is still not easy. There are... Continue Reading →

RIGHTS OF AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD OVER THE IMMOVABLE PROPERTY

Introduction :The inheritance rights of illegitimate children are governed by Section 16 (3) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, which states that ‘such children are only entitled to the property of their parents and not of any other relation’. This implies that an illegitimate child would only have the right to his father’s self-acquired property,... Continue Reading →

Compensation Provisions and Determinants under The Land Acquisition Act

Introduction : The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 is an act of the Indian parliament for the acquisition of land for public purposes. It was enacted by the British government in 1894, and was the first law enacted by India's independent government in 1947. The act has been amended several times since then. The act provides... Continue Reading →

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