Description
Taxmann Transfer of Property Act 1882 – Bare Act with Section Notes by Taxmann's Editorial Board
Transfer of Property Act 1882 [Bare Act with Section Notes] by Taxmann is a definitive, up-to-date legal resource that presents the complete text of the Act along with comprehensive section-by-section annotations and explanatory notes. This volume reproduces the Act as initially enacted and incorporates decades of judicial interpretation, amendments, and scholarly commentary. It is designed to provide clear guidance on complex issues in property law, making it an essential tool for understanding and applying the law in practice.
This book is intended for the following audience:
Law Students & Academics – An invaluable study aid for students of property law, postgraduate scholars, and researchers who need to grasp the statutory framework along with its practical implications
Legal Practitioners & Advocates – A must-have reference for lawyers, barristers, and legal consultants engaged in property transactions, litigation, or advisory roles, enabling quick lookup of sections, interpretations, and relevant case laws
Judges & Government Officials – A resource to assist in the administration of justice and policy formulation by providing clarity on legislative provisions and statutory intent
Real Estate & Property Professionals – Helpful for professionals involved in property dealings, including real estate agents, property managers, and financial institutions, to understand the legal underpinnings of property transfer, mortgage, lease, and gift transactions
The Present Publication is the 2025 Edition, covering the amended and updated text of the Transfer of Property Act [Act No. 4 of 1882], with the following noteworthy features:
[Complete Statutory Text] Presents the full and unabridged text of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882
[Up-to-date Amendments] Reflects all amendments, modifications, and recent judicial interpretations up to the year 2025
[Pre-amendment Provisions] Incorporates the text of provisions as they existed prior to the amendment in the respective amendment footnotes, enabling the reader to understand the legal position before the amendment and its applicability during the pre-amendment period
[Comprehensive Section Notes] Detailed annotations and commentary for each section, elucidating legislative intent, key judicial decisions, and practical implications
[Cross-referencing & Indexing] An exhaustive subject index and cross-references throughout the text make it easy to navigate complex topics and locate specific provisions quickly
[User-friendly Design] Clear headings, sub-headings, and a structured layout facilitate quick reference and efficient study
The structure of the book is as follows:
Chapter-based Organisation – The book is divided into chapters that mirror the structure of the Act, starting with preliminary provisions and definitions, followed by detailed chapters on transfers, mortgages, leases, exchanges, gifts, and actionable claims
Section-by-section Format – Each section of the Act is presented alongside its corresponding notes and commentary
Thematic Grouping – Related topics and provisions are grouped for ease of understanding (for example, all sections dealing with mortgages are collected in one section, complete with related case laws and examples)
User-friendly Layout – Consistent formatting with clearly marked headings and bullet points for key information that helps break down complex legal language
Comprehensive Index – A detailed subject index at the end of the book allows readers to locate topics of interest quickly