Law of Easement and Licences by Kant Mani offers an authoritative and comprehensive exposition of the law relating to easements and licences. It explains the principles governing the creation, exercise, transfer, and extinction of easements, as well as the nature and scope of licences in property law. Drawing from statutory provisions, judicial precedents, and expert interpretations, this book provides clear guidance for understanding non-possessory rights over land and their legal implications.
Key Features:
- Detailed analysis of the Indian Easements Act, 1882, supported by relevant case laws.
- Clear distinction between easements and licences, including their respective legal rights and obligations.
- Insightful commentary on the creation, acquisition, and termination of easements.
- Discussion on implied easements, prescriptive rights, and revocation of licences.
- Inclusion of leading judgments from Indian and English courts that shape the understanding of easement law.
- Useful for drafting, interpretation, and dispute resolution related to easements and licences.
- Written in a lucid and practical style, aiding comprehension for both students and practitioners.
This book is designed for law students, legal practitioners, judges, academicians, and property professionals seeking a deep and practical understanding of easement and licence law in India.