Property Laws (In 2 Volumes) by Ramachandran, is a comprehensive reference set covering the full spectrum of property-related legal concepts and litigation aspects under Indian law. Divided into two extensive volumes, the work spans from foundational principles such as partition, inheritance, and alienation to intricate topics like adverse possession, benami transactions, trusts, and transfer of property. This compilation serves as both a doctrinal exposition and a practical guide, making it a valuable resource for legal practitioners, academicians, and students dealing with property disputes or transactions.
Key Features:
- Exhaustive coverage of over 30 core property law concepts including partition, succession, mortgage, possession, gift, and trust.
- Volume-wise structured approach:
- Volume 1: Covers Partition to Adverse Possession, Alienation, Ancestral Property, Benami Transactions, Eviction, Family Arrangements, Mortgage and more.
- Volume 2: Encompasses Possession to Trust, including Power of Attorney, Real Estate, Religious and Charitable Property, Transfer of Property, Right to Fair Compensation, and Successions.
- Incorporates statutory provisions, leading case law, and procedural insights relevant to both civil and revenue matters.
- Useful for court practice, property documentation, and dispute settlement strategies.
This book set is ideal for advocates, judges, law officers, revenue officials, law students, and academicians engaged in property law and land-related disputes.