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Offences against Property – 2

Property LawBy AishwaryasandeepJanuary 14, 2021Leave a comment

In last article we get to know about the offences against property till Section 395 and this article is the continuation of last article and we will get to know sections of Criminal Misappropriation and Criminal Breach of Trust. 1. CRIMINAL MISAPPROPRIATION Sec 403 of IPC defines Dishonest misappropriation of property as: Whoever dishonestly misappropriates…

Offences against Property – Part 1

Property LawBy AishwaryasandeepJanuary 13, 20212 Comments

As we know that a property can be divided into two parts; movable property and immovable property. Any offences committed related to the property whether movable or immovable will be punishable under the provisions of Indian Penal Code, 1860. 1. THEFT:- Sec 378 of IPC defines theft as: Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property…

License and Easement in Property Law 1

Property LawBy AishwaryasandeepDecember 3, 20205 Comments

LICENSE AND EASEMENT IN PROPERTY LAW Easement- An easement is a non possessory right to use and/ or onto the real property of another without possessing it. It is “best typified in the right of way which one landowner, A may enjoy over the land of another, B.” License- A license is simply a permission…

License and Easement in Property Law 2

Property LawBy AishwaryasandeepDecember 3, 20202 Comments

Creation of Easements Since an easement expresses actual interest in the land, the statutes of fraud are applicable and an easement grant must be written, either as reservations in a deed or a separate deed. Easements can also be created by- . Prescription . Implication . Necessity Most easements are created via express grant, consequently…

License and Mortgage – 3

Property LawBy AishwaryasandeepDecember 3, 20201 Comment

Lease or Mortgage A case involved the question whether the transaction involved was a mortgage or lease. The document showed that there was, already a building in the property which was given as possessory mortgage and it also stated that if the amount is not given it will be treated as charge on the property…

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