Download Goa University BA LLB-5 Years Course (Bachelor Of Arts and LLB Five Years) 2016 April 4th Semester Property Law Question Paper
Property Law
Duration: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Instructions: i) Answer any eight from question no.1 to 12. (8 x 8 = 64)
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ii) Answer to question 13 & 14 are compulsory.
"A right of alienation is incidental to and inseparable from the bene?cial ownership of
property"?-- Discuss validity of condition restraining alienation under T. P. Act.
Explain the concept of transfer for the bene?t of unborn person under Transfer of Property
Act.
What do understand by Vested Interest? Distinguish between Vested and Contingent Interest.
?During litigation nothing new should be introduced"-discuss the doctrine of Lis Pendens.
Elaborate the Concept of Part Performance under Sec.53 A of the Transfer of Property Act.
Explain the exceptions to the rule ?Property of any kind may be transferred? enumerated in
Sec.6 ofT.P. Act.
De?ne Sale and explain the rights and liabilities of buyer under T.P. Act.
What do you understand by term mortgage? Discuss in detail essential elements of Mortgage
by Conditional Sale and Anomalous Mortgage.
What is subrogation? Explain kinds of subrogation under Mortgage.
Explain the circumstances under which lease can be determined.
De?ne a Gift. Can a gift be revoked after acceptance?
What is license? Explain essentials for license.
. Answer any two of the following ? (2x3=6)
a) lmmovable property
b) Actionable claim
c) Doctrine ot?Cypres
Render legal advice on any two of the following by giving reasons and citing relevant
provisions of law: (2x2.5=5)
a) A transfer?s immovable property to B that was in occupation of tenants with a condition
that one fourth of the rent must be accumulated for a period of twenty ?ve years, so that
the property be maintained and kept in good condition to preserve its market value. 15
such a direction valid?
b) A made a gift of her property to B for life, then to 3?5 male descendents (Unborn)
absolutely. In case she had no male descendents then to B?s daughter (unborn) without
power of alienation and if there were no descendents of B, male or female, then to X . B
died without issue. Can X claim the property?
c) A transfers to B an estate to which C is entitled, and as a part of the same transaction
gives to C a coal mine. C takes possession of mine and exhausts it. Can B claim C?s
property under doctrine of election? 2
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