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Sale: Critical Analysis Under Transfer Of Property Act




Aditi Priya & Anushka Paliwal, Banasthali Vidyapith


Introduction


There are millions of cases pending in the district courts in relation to civil matters. Out of them, more than half cases are related to land & property, before the courts from a very long time which haven't been resolved till date. Most of the property cases are between the family members which leads to the diffusion of joint family into nuclear one. Therefore, it becomes very necessary to have knowledge and clear views regarding the provisions of mode of transfer of property in India.


The Transfer of Property Act, 1982 given by the Indian legislature states about the transfer of tangible or intangible immovable property through different ways like relinquishment, sale, gift, mortgage, lease, exchange etc. But this transfer can only be between living persons whether natural or an artificial person as it may be. Also transfer need not be done in present but can also be done in future.

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