Property Law presents a user-friendly treatment of a subject, students often find very technical, dry and not easy to comprehend. The book is a section-wise, thematically arranged coverage of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.<b><b>Salient Features:-<b>• Fundamental concepts spelt out in simple and lucid language<b>• Relevant sections of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 has been cited, illustrated and discussed in detail<b>• Relevance of each topic explained step-by-step through illustrations<b>• Key words, definitions and concepts discussed, including various transfers, method of execution of transfers and the rights and obligations of parties included in a transfer<b>• Adaptation of English legal concepts systematically explained<b>• Thorough analysis of judicial pronouncements, presented in the areas of:<b>- spes successionis, that is, transfers based on the expectations that a person would receive property through intestate or testamentary succession in future<b>- impleadment of the transferee pendent lite, and<b>- the relationship of law of limitation to usufructuary mortgages<b><b>This book is an essential reading for LLB students, useful reference tool for professors teaching in law schools and will be a valuable asset to law libraries.