Transfer Of Property Act - Study Mode
[#666] A transfer cannot be made directly to an unborn person. The statement is:
Correct Answer
(A) True
[#667] A treepasser is not a transferee within the meaning of section 51 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and he is not entitled to compensation for improvements. This was decided in:
Correct Answer
(A) Daya Ram v. Shyam Sundari, (1965) 1 SCR 231
[#668] Which one of the following Sections of the Transfer of Property Act defines 'Transfer of Property'?
Correct Answer
(D) Section 5
Explanation
Solution: Correct Answer: Option D: Section 5 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 , governs the transfer of property in India. It defines various legal aspects related to property transactions. Definition of 'Transfer of Property': - Section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 , defines 'Transfer of Property' . - It states that "Transfer of Property means an act by which a living person conveys property, in present or in future, to one or more other living persons, or to himself and one or more other living persons." - The term 'living person' includes companies, associations, or bodies of individuals . Analysis of Options: - Option A: Section 2 → Incorrect , as it deals with the scope and extent of the Act. - Option B: Section 3 → Incorrect , as it provides definitions of key terms used in the Act. - Option C: Section 4 → Incorrect , as it refers to enactment related provisions . - Option D: Section 5 → Correct , as it explicitly defines 'Transfer of Property' . Conclusion: The correct answer is Option D: Section 5 , as it provides the legal definition of 'Transfer of Property' under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 .
[#669] Under which section of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the 'doctrine of consolidation' has been incorporated?
Correct Answer
(D) Under Section 61
[#670] Within the meaning of section 69A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 a mortgagee having the right to exercise a power of sale under section 69, shall subject to the provisions of sub-section (2) be entitled to appoint a receiver. The statement:
Correct Answer
(A) Is correct