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LAND LAW
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According to the
Constitution, state legislatures are empowered to make
laws and regulations regarding to a number of
subject-matters, including water, land (rights in or over
land, land tenure, transfer and alienation of agricultural
land), as well as the preservation, protection and
improvement of stock and the prevention of animal disease.
Referring to the laws and regulations adopted by the
central government, get a bird's eye view of Land Law at
India housing.
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The Registration Act, 1908
takes care of the gift of immovable property and
non-testamentary instruments, annual leases of immovable
property, sales, mortgages and exchanges of immovable
property. The net effect has been that a large number of
property transactions have been accomplished without
proper registration. Further instruments such as Agreement
to Sell, General Power of Attorney and will have been
indiscriminately used to effect change of ownership.
Property tax is a levy
charged by the municipal authorities for the upkeep of
civic services in the city. It is levied on the basis of
reasonable rent at which the property might be let from
year to year. The reasonable rent can be actual rent if it
is fair and reasonable. In the world's largest democracy,
acquisition of landed property is a complex issue,
presupposing a host of prerequisites.
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Land law mainly deals with Land Reforms
Acts, West Bengal Estates Acquisition Act, Urban Land
(Ceiling and Regulation Act). |
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