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What is Exchange  of Property: Transfer of Property Act Overview The Contract Act, 1872, enacted in Chap. VII thereof provisions relati…
Res Judicata: a Matter Judged CPC Overview:   The doctrine of res judicata gives respect and finality to the judicial decisions. The bar…
Lease: Essential characteristics of a lease Overview The relationship of landlord and tenant is the relationship which exists between th…
Accession of Mortgaged Property Introduction In the realm of contract law, the concept of accession plays a vital role in defining the rights and ob…
What is Tacking in mortgages Overview The doctrine of tacking is a legal principle that allows a mortgagee (lender) to combine multiple mort…
What is Lien in Property Law Overview: Within the realm of property law, the concept of lien holds significant importance as it establishes the r…
What is the Doctrine of Subrogation Overview : Subrogation in mortgages is a legal concept that allows a subsequent mortgagee to be subs…
Principle of Marshalling in TP Act  Overview The doctrine of marshalling represents the concept of natural justice and it is that a mort…
What is the foreclosure of mortgage? Overview As said by Danbury, the right to foreclose is an equitable right given to the mortgagee to c…
The Doctrine of Clog on Redemption  Overview The Doctrine of Clog on Redemption is a legal principle that affects the enforceability of certain co…
What is a Mortgage Redemption under Transfer of Property Act Overview “Right to redeem” is the right to require a mortgagee on pa…
Overview: The Transfer of Property Act recognizes six kinds of mortgages, English mortgage, mortgage by deposit of title deeds and anomalous mor…
The Role of Mortgages in Property Law: A Comprehensive Overview A mortgage is a legal instrument that serves as security for a loan used to financ…