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KMC COLLEGE OF LAW, TIRUPUR

(Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai &
Approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi)

LAW OF PROPERTY (FA5D) (5 YR -5TH SEM)


QUESTION BANK (2024-25)

PART A - 12 Marks
1. Section 14- Explain. What is the difference between English and Indian law?
2. “Property of any kind may be transferred”- Explain with exceptions.
3. Write a note on the acquisition of easements.
4. Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee.
5. Section 53A (Doctrine of Part Performance) and its difference between English and
Indian law. (7M, 4M)
6. Nemo debet quod non habet and its exceptions.
7. Essentials of prescriptive easement and customary easement. What is the difference
between them?
8. “Once a mortgage always a mortgage”- Comment.
9. What are easements? Write a note on its revival. (Suspension, revocation &
extinguishment.)
10. Section 51- Explain.
11. Obligations of the benefiter under a will or other instruments to give full effect.
12. Exceptions to covenants- privity of contract and estate.
13. Difference between license and easement.
14. Explain the right of redemption. Can it be fettered?
15. Section 35 (Doctrine of Election) and its difference between English and Indian
law.
16. Rights and liabilities of seller and buyer.
17. Section 53- Explain.
18. Doctrine of collateral advantages. (7M)
19. Lease and determination of lease.
20. “The dominant owners, through reasonable modes, can enjoy the right of
easement” –Comment.
21. Section 13 (Transfer for benefit of unborn person)- Explain. (7M)
KMC COLLEGE OF LAW, TIRUPUR
(Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai &
Approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi)

22. Explain the restrictive covenants and discuss covenants running with land. Refer
to decided cases.
23. Define mortgage and explain the doctrine of Clogs on redemptions with decided
cases.

PART B - 7 MARKS
1. Suspension and revocation of a gift.
2. “An absolute restraint on alienation is void, but partial restraint is valid”-
Comment.
3. “Resumable gifts are void, conditional ones are valid”- Comment.
4. Difference between sale and an agreement of sale.
5. Doctrine of Marshalling and Contribution.
6. “Law leans in favour of vesting, and against divesting”- Explain.
7. Difference between lease and license. (4M)
8. Qui prior est tempore potior est jure- Explain.
9. Remedies for dominant owners when right of enjoyment is disturbed.
10. Doctrine of holding out.
11. Right of redemption and foreclosure.
12. Lease and termination of lease.
13. Difference between license and easement. What is meant by customary
easements?
14. Section 52- Lis Pendens- Explain. (12M)
15. Difference between vested interest and conditional interest. (12M)
16. Doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel.
17. Characteristics of a covenant.
18. “Restriction on the enjoyment of an absolute interest can’t be imposed”-
Comment.
19. Define conditional transfer and distinguish between condition precedent and
condition subsequent. (4M)
KMC COLLEGE OF LAW, TIRUPUR
(Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai &
Approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi)

PART C - 4 Marks
1. Attestation.
2. Immovable property.
3. Quasi easement.
4. Usufructuary mortgage.
5. Doctrine of clog on redemptions.
6. Doctrine of contribution.
7. Doctrine of cypress.
8. Spes successionis.
9. English mortgage.
10. Vendor’s lien. (7M)
11. Actionable claim.
12. Fixtures.
13. Ostensible Owner.
14. Charge.
15. Anomalous mortgage.
16. Section 53- Explain.
17. Rosher v. Rosher.
18. Doctrine of acceleration.
19. Doctrine of subrogation.
20. Kinds of easement.
21. Constructive notice.
22. Section 128- Explain.
23. Class transfer. (7M)
24. Rule against double possibilities.
25. Thellusson v. Woodford.
26. Caveat Emptor.
27. Determination of lease.
28. Exchange.
KMC COLLEGE OF LAW, TIRUPUR
(Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai &
Approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi)

29. Doctrine of accumulation.


30. Substituted security.
31. Extinction of trust.
32. Sopher v. Administrative General of Bengal.
33. Section 129- Explain.
34. Easement by prescription.
35. Resumable gifts.
36. Registration as notice.
37. Tulk v. Moxhay.
38. License coupled with interest.
39. Foreclosure.
40. Rule in Holroyd v. Marshall.
41. Tenancy at sufferance.
42. Easement by necessity.
43. Rule in Marshall v. Green.
44. Notice to quit.
45. Doctrine of acquiescence.
46. Vested interest
47. Webb v. MacPherson.
48. Donation mortis causa.

FACULTY NAME : E.A.VIDHYABHARATHI


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