Concept of transfer of movable properties in India: Legal discourse with reference to the transfer of property act 1882
Author(s): Vaibhav Kartikeya Agrawal
Abstract: The Transfer of Property Act provides provisions in respect of transfer of property in the form of lease, mortgage, sale, exchange, will or gift, etc. A standing timber, growing crops and grass are considered to be movable property irrespective of the fact that they are attached to the earth or form part of the earth in such a manner that if detached, it could lose its significance. However, law governs the different modes of transfer of these movable properties. This paper endeavours to distinguish movable property and immovable property under Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. It states the situation when the lease is lease of immovable property and when of movable property under law. The paper specifically provides the principles of law governing the transfer of these movable properties.
Vaibhav Kartikeya Agrawal. Concept of transfer of movable properties in India: Legal discourse with reference to the transfer of property act 1882. Int J Civ Law Legal Res 2024;4(1):01-04. DOI: 10.22271/civillaw.2024.v4.i1a.57