"There is only one fundamental method of improving village life namely, the introduction of a system of peasant proprietorship under which the tiller of the soil is himself the owner of it and ...
The term "Evidence' is originated from the Latin word 'evidera' which means to discover clearly, to ascertain or to prove. Evidence is defined as in Dr Johnson's dictionary, "the state of being...
Sec 154 B (1) (11) Defaulter means a Member or flat owner or occupier who fails to pay the dues of the society within three months from the date of service of bill or notice or due date of pay...
The concept of adverse possession is much used in Courts dealing with right, title, possession, and interest on immovable property. Physical control or exercising dominion with consciousness in...
The rights and obligation of the parties to the contract of immovable property are captured in detail in a document called Agreement for sale. An agreement for sale, is a document to sell/conve...
Lord Keeper in the case of Partridge v Gopp had enunciated certain words which are relevant herein. He opined that no one has power over his property to such extent using which he, whilst using...
Home is one of the basic requirements of an individual and every individual wish to have a home of their own and to buy one a lot of investment is required. Apart from this, to build one's home...
Foreword of RERAThe Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, popularly known as RERA, is a landmark legislation enacted by the Government of India to regulate and promote transparency in t...
In the modern world, human life is intricately connected with property. Properties and humans have become intertwined, making them nearly inseparable. Individuals acquire, enjoy, and dispose of...
Sections 58 to 104 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 are devoted to the specifics of mortgages and charges. The key elements defined in Section 58 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 incl...