Legal Bites presents Property Law Important Question-Answer Series.

Legal Bites presents Property Law Important Question-Answer Series. The questions listed here will help students study for various Competitive and University Exams. Candidates can use Legal Bites' list of questions to help them determine the most important and often asked questions and practice their aptitude and knowledge.

Answering questions is a continuous process that is an inevitable component of any test preparation, as we all know. A well-written response displays not just a candidate's knowledge but also his or her ability to tailor the content to the question's requirements.

It is vital to prepare for this exam to pass it thoroughly. To attain mastery over the subjects studied, applicants only need to keep practising these questions in the months coming up to the examinations. Following it, the candidate's confidence level, as well as their scores, will vastly improve.

Property Law Question Answer Series 1: Important Questions for Exams | Part – I

Question 1

What is 'transfer of property'? Is partition a transfer of property? Discuss with reference to decided cases. [BJS 1975]

Question 2

What may be transferred and what cannot be transferred under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882? [MPJS 2007]

Question 3

What is immovable property? [RJS 1979, BJS 2006]

Question 4

Define "immovable property", "attached to the earth", "transfer of property." [UPJS 1986]

Question 5

What do you understand by the Doctrine of Lis pendens? Explain with illustrations. [UPJS 2023]

Question 6

Write a short note on Attestation. [MPJS 2006]

Question 7

Write a short note on Notice. [MPJS 2006]

Question 8

Write a short note on Actionable Claims. [MPJS 2006]

Question 9

Whether transfer of standing trees of value Rs. 100 or upwards can be done without registration? [Punj JS 2006]

Question 10

Explain and illustrate: [UPJS 1988]

Profit a pendre.

Updated On 19 Feb 2024 5:08 PM IST
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