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Non-Transferable Property Under The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882




Sarthak Sisodia, BA LLB, School of Law and Constitutional Studies, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology (A Deemed to be University) Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Neha Bharti, Assistant Professor, School of Law and Constitutional Studies, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology (A Deemed to be University,) Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

ABSTRACT

Transfer of property act deal with transfer of immovable property. Contract of sale of immovable property is basically a contract, which states terms for the permanent transfer of property. Property must be a transferable property in order for a transfer to be legal. Property of every kind may generally be transferred. However, there are some types of property whose transfer is prohibited by law. Non-transferable properties are those that cannot be transferred. Any non-transferable property transfer is invalid. Therefore, it may be said that transferability of property is the rule and that it cannot be transferred is the exception. The Transfer of Property Act lists exceptions to the general rule that all types of property may be transferred. Non- transferable property has been split into two groups under the act. The author will explain his views on Section 6 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 in detail along with related Case laws.

Keywords: Transfer, Property, Non-transferable, Prohibited.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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ISSN: 2582-8878

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