Guide to Realty Laws in India
Guide to Realty Laws in India ( Hardcover)
Author:  CCH 

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Publisher:  Wolters Kluwer India Pvt LtdWrite a review
Year of Publication:  2008
ISBN - 13:9788184731699
Number of pages:450
Category:Law
Type of Binding:Hardcover
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Description: Fraud and disputes related to immovable property in India are serious challenges associated with Indian Realty. Many of over 100 laws governing various aspects of real estate in India were enacted in the 19th century and later made contemporary by the Government of India through various amendments. Disputes arising from property transaction and variety of other property and land related legal disputes and problems are astounding in India. The ignorance on the part of the investors, buyers, promoters, purchasers regarding land and landed property laws and legal rights have made them victims of property scams and fraudulent actions. The high proportion of cases filed in property matters goes to show that scrutiny and drafting of various legal property documents are thrust areas of property management. Varied forms of disputes can be associated with property related dispute matters including: agreement disputes, boundary disputes, dispute over division of property, dispute over property rights. Investments in this sector may range from a few lakhs to several thousand crores, and stakes are really high. The strength of Builders is reflected by the fact that in India they are happily listed in the Stock Exchanges today! With a vast amount of land area in India remaining untapped, a composite publication on property law in the Indian legal system has a great potential for current and future projects. This is a key reference material covering laws relating to property, land reforms, operative, procedural law also includes Acts of major Indian States covering various types of properties, their transfer, documentation and conveyance.

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