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............................................................................................................................DescriptionFraud and disputes related to immovable property in India are serious challenges associated with Indian Really. Most of the over 100 laws governing various aspects of real estate in India were enacted in the 19th ecntury and later made contemporary by the Government of India through various amendments. There is an astoundingiy large-amount of disputes arising from property transactions and a variety of other property and land related transactions in India. The ignorance on the part of the investors, buyers, promoters, purchasers regarding land and landed property laws and legal rights have made them victims of property scams and fraudulentactions.The high proportion of eases filed in properly matters goes lo show that scrutiny and drafting of various legal properly documents are thrust areas of property management. The various forms of disputes that can be associated with property related dispute mailers include agreement disputes, boundary disputes, dispute over division of property, and dispute over property rights.Investments in this sector may range from a few lakhs to several thousand crores, and stakes are really high. The strength of Builders is reflected by the fact that in India they are listed on the Stock Exchanges today! With a vast amount of land area in India remaining untapped, a composite publication on property law in the Indian legal system has a great potential for current and future projects.This is a key reference material covering laws relating to property, land reforms, operative, procedural law and includes Acts of major Indian States covering various lypes of properties, their transfer, documentation and conveyance.............................................................................................................................ContentsChapter 1. Right to Property under the Constitution of IndiaChapter 2. Land Holdings and Land ReformsChapter 3. Central ActsChapter 4. State LawsChapter 5. Procedural LawsChapter 6. Land Records and ComputerisationChapter 7. Nature of Title and InterestChapter 8. The Process of TransferChapter 9. Foreign Direct Investment and Special Economic ZonesChapter 10. Acquisition of Immovable Property by Non resident IndiansChapter 11. Disaster ManagementChapter 12. Case LawAnnexure 1. Indian Easements Act, 1882Annexure 2. Indian Stamp Act, 1899Annexure 3. Land Acquisition Act, 1894Annexure 4. Registration Act, 1908Annexure 5. Transfer of Property Act, 1882Annexure 6. The Power of Attorney Act, 1882Annexure 7. The Special Economic Zones Act, 2005Index............................................................................................................................