What is a Registration

The registration of immovable property sale and purchase paperwork is required and enables the preservation of evidence, the avoidance of fraud, and the assurance of title. After a buyer purchases a property, the legal transfer of ownership occurs only when the immovable asset is registered in the government's records in his name. Because the buyer... Continue Reading →

Things that cannot be held as immovable property

What are Immovable Property?Section 3 (1) of the Transfer of Property Act of 1882 defines immovable property. Indian law has accepted the technical separation of property into real and personal property recognized by English law, rather than the split of property into moveable and immovable. Their Lordships of the Privy Council stated in Futtehsang v.... Continue Reading →

BIOGRAPHY OF JUSTICE ANIL RAMESH DAVE

Anil Ramesh Dave was born on November 19, 1951, is the current Executive-Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority and a former judge of the Supreme Court of India. He served as Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court and the Bombay High Court before being appointed to the Supreme Court of India. He... Continue Reading →

Basic rules relating to transfer of Property

The Transfer of Property Act of 1882 ("The Act") took effect on July 1, 1882. It establishes procedures for the transmission of property between living people that are consistent with the rules governing its devolution after death. In terms of immovable property, it also completes the code of contract law. This Act does not cover... Continue Reading →

Who can transfer a property?

A live person can transfer property to one or more other living persons, or to himself, or to himself and one or more other living persons, in the present or in the future, and to transfer property is to undertake such an act. The Transfer of Property Act's purpose is to establish and alter the... Continue Reading →

Biography of Justice Harjit Singh Bedi

Harjit Singh Bedi is a former Supreme Court of India judge who was born on September 5, 1946. Harjit Singh Bedi originates from a farming family in Sahiwal (previously Montgomery), Pakistan. He is number 17 in the direct line of Guru Nanak's descendants. His family relocated to Fazilka, a small township near the India-Pakistan border,... Continue Reading →

What is Attestation?

Attestation is the act of seeing and then signing a formal document to ensure that it was correctly signed by those who are bound by its contents. Attestation is a legal acknowledgement of a document's authenticity and a confirmation that suitable procedures were followed. Essentially, an attestation is an official declaration that something is real... Continue Reading →

What is Intangible property?

Intangible property is also known as incorporeal property. It is something that a person or business can own and transfer to another person or corporation but does not have any physical substance, such as brand name or intellectual property. It usually relates to legal creations like copyright, trademarks, and patents. Real property (land, buildings, and... Continue Reading →

Biography of Justice Kshitij R. vyas

Hon'ble Justice Kshitij R. Vyas was born in the Gujarati village of Bhalod in the Bharuch District in 1944. He graduated from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda with a law degree in 1968 and began practising in the Gujarat High Court on civil, criminal, and constitutional problems. In addition, he handled a number of... Continue Reading →

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE 65TH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION

National Commission for Scheduled Castes and National Commission for Scheduled Tribes stated under Article 338 and Article 338 A of the Indian Constitution are a constitutional body and not a statutory body. Some other authorities like The National Commission for Minorities (1992), The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (2007) are statutory bodies as... Continue Reading →

Marital Rape- A legal Crime

We are living in the 21st century but still male patriarchy prevails over dignity and self- respect of the woman. This could be seen in the exception (2) of section 375 of the Indian penal code which talks about the validity of marital rape.Violence against women has now become part of daily routine life. Marital... Continue Reading →

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