- Author(s): Purnendu Bhattacharyya
- Publisher: Eastern Law House
- Edition: 5 Ed 2024
- ISBN 13 9788197258343
- Approx. Pages 470 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
I was honoured when I was entrusted with the task of revision of Goyle's Law of Easements and Licences . It was indeed a pleasing task but uphill to maintain its standard. Though the Indian Easements Act 1882 has not undergone any amendment recently but the Act with the passage of time is developing and enriched as it is by subsequent judicial pronouncements. I have split up Chapter 1 (Introduction) of earlier edition into Chapter 1 & 2 as Introduction and of Easements Generally respectively for easy and hassle-free understanding. Different headings and sub-headings are incorporated to help the readers to reach their desired topics with ease. Almost all the important judicial pronouncements of different High Courts,apex court and those of abroad are incorporated to keep up with its quality.
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Contents
Part 1 - Easements chapter
1. Introduction .
2. Of Easements Generally
3. Imposition, Acquisition and Transfer
4. Incidents of Easements
5. Disturbance of Easements
6. Extinction, Suspension and Revival of Easements
Part 2 - Licences
7. Licences - General Survey
7.1 Nature and definition
7.2 No legal right of licensee
7.3 Lease or license - factors that govern
7.4 Formulated Principles by the Supreme Court
7.5 Mining lease
7.6 Service occupation
7.7 Life tenancy or permanent tenancy
7.8 Types of licences
7.9 Bare licence
7.10 Contractual licence
7.11 Licence coupled with interest
8. Grant of Licences
8.1 Who may grant a licence
8.2 Granting permission to family members - Whether license
8.3 Grant may be express or implied
8.4 Renewal of licence
8.5 Accessory licences
8.6 Licence when transferable
8.7 Grantor's duties
8.8 Rights of transferee of the licence
8.9 Licensee to vacate property
9. Revocation of Licences
9.1 General rule.
9.2 Exceptions
9.3 Notice of revocation
9.4 Rights of successor or transferee of licensor
9.5 Express or implied revocation
9.6 Deemed revocation
9.7 Licensee's rights on revocation or eviction
9.8 Termination of licence.
9.9 Licensee - not trespasser on termination licence
9.10 Irrevocable licence
Appendices
1. The Indian Easements Act, 1882
2. The Specific Relief Act, 1963
3. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
4. The Limitation Act, 1963
5. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
6. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Index
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Auhtor Details
Anindita Ganguli, LLM Civil Judge Senior Division & Assistant Sessions Judge
West Bengal Judicial Service
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