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.............................................................................................................................DescriptionProperty Law explains the intricacies of the transfer of property, which is an important branch of law, and is a compulsory subject of the LLB course curriculum. However, by and large, students find it a technical subject that is not easy to comprehend. This book makes an effort to clarify the fundamental concepts relating to the law of transfer of property in simple and lucid language. There is an emphasis on explaining the relevance of each topic thoroughly, with substantive content, ample illustrations, exhaustive case law, and a thorough analysis of important judicial pronouncements. It is a section-wise commentary on the Transfer of Property Act 1882, and broadly discusses the concept of transfer of property; various transfers subject to the provisions of this Act, the method of execution of a transfer, and the corresponding rights and obligations of the parties involved in a transfer This book will prove to be extremely useful for both students as well as academicians..............................................................................................................................ContentsChapter 1. Movable and Immovable PropertiesChapter 2. Of Transfers of Property by Act of PartiesChapter 3. Of Sale of Immovable PropertyChapter 4. Of Mortgages of Immovable PropertyChapter 5. ChargesChapter 6. Of Leases of Immovable PropertyChapter 7. ExchangesChapter 8. Of GiftsChapter 9. Of Transfers of Actionable Claims.............................................................................................................................Author DetailsDr. Poonam Pradhan Saxena is a professor at the Faulty of Law, University of Delhi and has been teaching property law as a subject for the last twenty-four years. She is a senior Fulbright scholar, and a visiting lecturer at the University of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She is a Shastri, Indo-Canadian fellow, and has delivered lectures in eleven different Universities in Canada. She is the author of Family Law Lectures II (2004), also a LexisNexis Butterworths publication, and has contributed two volumes of Halsbury's Laws of India, viz., Trusts and Charities' and 'Property and Easements' as well. She has also written more than fifty articles in leading Indian and foreign law journals and books..............................................................................................................................