VP Sarathi’s Law of Transfer of Property is an authoritative commentary on the subject of Property Law. The sixth edition of this book has been revised by Mallika Taly. This edition has been substantially revised and edited and includes the latest case laws. Not only matters relating to transfer of property, but also additional topics, namely, Easements, Trusts and Wills, have been given their deserving fullness in this edition.
The notable features of this book are:
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Short, accessible chapters so that you can navigate through the book with ease.
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Fully updated with latest legislative and case law developments.
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Question bank at the end of every chapter with reference to answers.
This edition also comes with a companion web resource EBC ExplorerTM (www.ebcexplorer.com) which provides FREE access to:
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Important case law indicated by Case PilotTM.
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Important statutes indicated by Statute PilotTM.
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Discussion ForumTM to post comments, discuss issues and explore ideas.
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SCC OnlineR Blog to stay updated on recent development in this area.
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Useful LinksTM feature to get access to a compilation of free resources.
This book will be immensely useful to students of LLB and LLM, administrators, judges, advocates, researchers and those interested in acquiring knowledge of the subject. It will definitely be a prized collection for any library.

- Cochin University Law Review:
This is a masterly short work written in good prose with a literary flavour.
The intricate provisions of the law of transfer of property are analysed in a simple style incorporating the latest case-law. The inclusion of the bare Act and section-wise analysis helps easy reference. The exercise given at the end of every chapter helps the student to have a thorough understanding of the provisions. Above all, the detailed subject index is worth mentioning in a book of this kind.
“Transfer of Property is one of the indispensable courses in the era of legal profession. This book is guideline for the professionals, academicians, judicial officers, and law students to understand the basic concepts of property related transaction. Most of the important topics under theory as well as practice and systematically covered in this book which will surely connect theory with practice. Up to date cases are covered comprehensively with illustration as and when required. Language and composition of this book is reader friendly which will surely enhance the interest of reader to learn more and more about property laws. At the end of every chapter an exercise is given which will surely help out the readers to get complete idea of that chapter and interlink with other statutes relating to property transactions.”
Prof. Ashish Deshpande, SLS Pune