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Transfer of Property
Introduction
Gagan K
Relevance
• Philosophical aspects are not important for
the exam. However, they are quite
interesting.
• Introduction to TP Act gives clarity on the
subject as a whole.
Contents
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•
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Property – dictionary meaning
Property in legal theory
Property as defined in jurisprudence
Theories of property
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–
–
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Hugo Grotius
Samuel von Pufendorf
John Locke
Marxian theory

• Transfer of Property Act, 1882
•

Broadly two types of property transfers

• Position of TP Act
Property in general
• Cambridge dictionary
– an object or objects that belong to someone
– a building or area of land, or both together
– the legal right to own and use something
– Not used in the sense of “a quality in a
substance or material” (do not confuse)
Property in legal theory
• Theory of property in Jurisprudence has
vast area.
• What is a property, whether property can
be intangible?
• How does a person get the right over a
property?
• Various philosophers have given their own
theories on property
Definition in jurisprudence
• an object of legal rights, which embraces
possessions or wealth collectively, frequently
with strong connotations of individual ownership.
• In law, the term refers to the complex of jural
relationships between and among persons with
respect to things.
• The things may be
– tangible, such as land or goods, or
– intangible, such as stocks and bonds, a patent, or a
copyright.
Theories of property
• Speculations about nature of property as old as
Plato and Aristotle.
1. Hugo Grotius:
– the state did have the power to expropriate private
property. On the other hand, for such a taking to be
lawful, it had to be for a public purpose and had to be
accompanied by the payment of just compensation to
the individual whose property was taken.
– (Relate the above theory with the Land Acquisition
done by Governments in India for various purposes
and payment of compensation to the land owners. Eg:
Posco, Vedanta, Singur, Narmada)
Theories of property
2. Samuel von Pufendorf:
– Property is founded in the physical power manifested
in seizing the object of property (occupation).
– In order, however, to convert the fact of physical
power into a right, the sanction of the state is
necessary.
– But the state cannot, make a property right where
physical possession is not present.
– Thus, both occupation and state sanction are
necessary conditions for the legitimacy of property.
Theories of property
3. John Locke:
– What gives someone a right to a thing, is not simply
his seizing of the object but rather the fact that he has
mixed his labour with the thing in making it his own.
– This right to a thing arising out of labour is a natural
right. It does not require state sanction in order to be
valid.
– (For example: there’s a piece of land owned by no
one. I put a fence over it and make it suitable for
cultivation of crops. I have now got right over that
piece of land. Is this allowed today?)
Theories of property
4. Marxist theory of property:
– The Communist Manifesto (1847) of Karl Marx and
Friedrich Engels holds that property is nothing but a
device in the social warfare between the capitalist and
proletarian classes, the means by which the capitalist
expropriates the labour of the proletarian and keeps
him in slavery.
– Reform, according to Marx and Engels, would not
come until the revolution, when property would be
abolished.
– (For example: consider the feudalism in India where a
landlord owns 100s of acres of property. He exploits
labourers and enjoys the proceeds of the land, while
the labourers do not get minimum wages!)
Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Transfer of Property Act, 1882
• Came into force on 1st July, 1882
• Two chief objects of the Act:
– Regulate transfer of property between living
persons
– Complete the code of contract law for
immovable property

• Act does not purport to be exhaustive. It
doesn’t cover each and every aspect of
transfer of property.
Broadly two types of property transfers
1. Tranfer of property by
operation of law:
–
–
–
–

Inheritance
Insolvency
Forfeiture
Sale in execution of
decree
– By Will

2. Voluntary transfer of
property by act of
parties (inter vivos):
–
–
–
–
–

Sale
Mortgage
Gift
Exchange
Charge

• TP Act applies only to
this 2nd category
Position of TP Act
Contract Act among
other things provides for
transfer of different
types of properties

Sale of Movable
Property is governed
By Sale of Goods Act.

Sale of immovable
Property is governed
By TP Act
Also…
• Every general rule has an exception
– Generally, TP Act applies to transfer of
property between voluntary transfers between
living persons
– EXCEPTION: However, general provisions of
TP Act can even be applies to transfer by
operation of law, on principles of justice,
equity and good conscience.

• TP Act, contains both substantive and
procedural law.
The contents of this file have been compiled from various
reliable sources. Due care has been taken to avoid
errors. The author of this work takes no responsibility for
the consequences arising out of error. The reader is
advised to cross check with the text books and the Act in
case of confusion. You are allowed to share this file with
your friends without making changes to the contents of
this file. However, you are not allowed to exploit this
work commercially.
- Gagan K.
University of Mysore
gagan555@gmail.com

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Transfer of Property Act Explained

  • 2. Relevance • Philosophical aspects are not important for the exam. However, they are quite interesting. • Introduction to TP Act gives clarity on the subject as a whole.
  • 3. Contents • • • • Property – dictionary meaning Property in legal theory Property as defined in jurisprudence Theories of property – – – – Hugo Grotius Samuel von Pufendorf John Locke Marxian theory • Transfer of Property Act, 1882 • Broadly two types of property transfers • Position of TP Act
  • 4. Property in general • Cambridge dictionary – an object or objects that belong to someone – a building or area of land, or both together – the legal right to own and use something – Not used in the sense of “a quality in a substance or material” (do not confuse)
  • 5. Property in legal theory • Theory of property in Jurisprudence has vast area. • What is a property, whether property can be intangible? • How does a person get the right over a property? • Various philosophers have given their own theories on property
  • 6. Definition in jurisprudence • an object of legal rights, which embraces possessions or wealth collectively, frequently with strong connotations of individual ownership. • In law, the term refers to the complex of jural relationships between and among persons with respect to things. • The things may be – tangible, such as land or goods, or – intangible, such as stocks and bonds, a patent, or a copyright.
  • 7. Theories of property • Speculations about nature of property as old as Plato and Aristotle. 1. Hugo Grotius: – the state did have the power to expropriate private property. On the other hand, for such a taking to be lawful, it had to be for a public purpose and had to be accompanied by the payment of just compensation to the individual whose property was taken. – (Relate the above theory with the Land Acquisition done by Governments in India for various purposes and payment of compensation to the land owners. Eg: Posco, Vedanta, Singur, Narmada)
  • 8. Theories of property 2. Samuel von Pufendorf: – Property is founded in the physical power manifested in seizing the object of property (occupation). – In order, however, to convert the fact of physical power into a right, the sanction of the state is necessary. – But the state cannot, make a property right where physical possession is not present. – Thus, both occupation and state sanction are necessary conditions for the legitimacy of property.
  • 9. Theories of property 3. John Locke: – What gives someone a right to a thing, is not simply his seizing of the object but rather the fact that he has mixed his labour with the thing in making it his own. – This right to a thing arising out of labour is a natural right. It does not require state sanction in order to be valid. – (For example: there’s a piece of land owned by no one. I put a fence over it and make it suitable for cultivation of crops. I have now got right over that piece of land. Is this allowed today?)
  • 10. Theories of property 4. Marxist theory of property: – The Communist Manifesto (1847) of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels holds that property is nothing but a device in the social warfare between the capitalist and proletarian classes, the means by which the capitalist expropriates the labour of the proletarian and keeps him in slavery. – Reform, according to Marx and Engels, would not come until the revolution, when property would be abolished. – (For example: consider the feudalism in India where a landlord owns 100s of acres of property. He exploits labourers and enjoys the proceeds of the land, while the labourers do not get minimum wages!)
  • 11. Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • 12. Transfer of Property Act, 1882 • Came into force on 1st July, 1882 • Two chief objects of the Act: – Regulate transfer of property between living persons – Complete the code of contract law for immovable property • Act does not purport to be exhaustive. It doesn’t cover each and every aspect of transfer of property.
  • 13. Broadly two types of property transfers 1. Tranfer of property by operation of law: – – – – Inheritance Insolvency Forfeiture Sale in execution of decree – By Will 2. Voluntary transfer of property by act of parties (inter vivos): – – – – – Sale Mortgage Gift Exchange Charge • TP Act applies only to this 2nd category
  • 14. Position of TP Act Contract Act among other things provides for transfer of different types of properties Sale of Movable Property is governed By Sale of Goods Act. Sale of immovable Property is governed By TP Act
  • 15. Also… • Every general rule has an exception – Generally, TP Act applies to transfer of property between voluntary transfers between living persons – EXCEPTION: However, general provisions of TP Act can even be applies to transfer by operation of law, on principles of justice, equity and good conscience. • TP Act, contains both substantive and procedural law.
  • 16. The contents of this file have been compiled from various reliable sources. Due care has been taken to avoid errors. The author of this work takes no responsibility for the consequences arising out of error. The reader is advised to cross check with the text books and the Act in case of confusion. You are allowed to share this file with your friends without making changes to the contents of this file. However, you are not allowed to exploit this work commercially. - Gagan K. University of Mysore gagan555@gmail.com