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This document is a student paper on the topic of valid property transfers according to the Transfer of Property Act in India. It provides an index that outlines the paper will discuss the definition of a transfer, the ingredients and types of transfers, the required forms of transfer, landmark cases, and the relevant laws. The introduction explains that the Transfer of Property Act of 1882 regulates property transfers in India by establishing what constitutes a transfer and conditions that must be met. Specifically, it states that a valid transfer must be made in the form and manner required by the Act.

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This document is a student paper on the topic of valid property transfers according to the Transfer of Property Act in India. It provides an index that outlines the paper will discuss the definition of a transfer, the ingredients and types of transfers, the required forms of transfer, landmark cases, and the relevant laws. The introduction explains that the Transfer of Property Act of 1882 regulates property transfers in India by establishing what constitutes a transfer and conditions that must be met. Specifically, it states that a valid transfer must be made in the form and manner required by the Act.

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DR.

RAM MANOHAR LOHIA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW

SubjectPROPERTY LAW

Topic: Valid transfer must be made in the form and manner as required by TPA

Submitted To-

Submitted By-

Prof. Radheshayam
Assistant professor
Department of legal studies
DR. RMLNLU

KETAN SURI
Roll No- 66
Section A
B.A LLB(Hons.),Sem-V

INDEX
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8.

Introduction.1
Objective of study...1
Research question....1
Research methodology....1
Literature review..1
Definition of Transfer. .....2
History..2
Valid Transfer...2
I.

Ingredients

II.

Types of transfer

III.

Forms of transfer

IV.

Landmark

cases

V.
legality and laws involved
9. Conclusion..3
10. Bibliography . 4

INTRODUCTION
The Transfer of Property Act 1882 is an Indian legislation which
regulates the transfer of property in India. It contains specific provisions
regarding what constitutes transfer and the conditions attached to it. It
came into force on 1st July 1882.
According to the Act, 'transfer of property' means an act by which a
person conveys property to one or more persons, or himself and one or

more other persons. The act of transfer may be done in the present or for
the future. The person may include an individual, company or association
or body of individuals, and any kind of property may be transferred,
including the transfer of immovable property.

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