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Dear Student, I am glad to invite you to the K. L. E Society’s Law College at Bangalore. The college has always stood as a charioteer for the noble objectives of the K. L. E. Society. In particular, the college has been making sincere efforts to produce committed and efficient professionals thereby contributing to the growth of the legal system in the country. Continuous honors received by the media like India Today, The Week, Lawyers Update etc as the top law college of the country stands testimony for the same. This success has been possible by the tiresome and dedicated efforts of the qualified and experienced teaching staff, guest faculty and the ever valuable assistance of the administrative staff. Added to this are the curricular and extra-curricular activities of the college that ensures joy and development of your personality, I am sure, you will be extremely satisfied with your decision to join this institution. I am proud to place it on record that with the continuous assistance and guidance of Dr. Prabhakar B. Kore, the Chairman and the members of the Board of management of K. L. E. Society and the College Governing Council, the college team of the staff and students could make an impact on the society. We strongly believe in "there is no substitute for hard work”. The work!!, “More you work more you develop your ability to work.!” But of course, work without vision is a journey without direction. A warm welcome to you! Join us to work with vision! Dr. J.M. Mallikarjunaiah B.A, B.Ed., LLM, Ph.D Principal
  • Dear Student,

I am glad to invite you to the K. L. E Society’s Law College at Bangalore. The college has always stood as a charioteer for  the noble objectives of the K. L. E. Society. In particular, the college has been making sincere efforts to produce committed  and efficient professionals thereby contributing to the growth of the legal system in the country. Continuous honors received  by the media like India Today, The Week, Lawyers Update etc as the top law college of the country stands testimony for  the same.

This success has been possible by the tiresome and dedicated efforts of the qualified and experienced teaching staff, guest faculty and the ever valuable assistance of the administrative staff. Added to this are the curricular and extra-curricular activities of the college that ensures joy and development of your personality, I am sure, you will be extremely satisfied with your decision to join this institution.

I am proud to place it on record that with the continuous assistance and guidance of Dr. Prabhakar B. Kore, the Chairman and the members of the Board of management of K. L. E. Society and the College Governing Council, the college team of the staff and students could make an impact on the society. 

We strongly believe in
 

Property Law

 

Lesson Plan

 

Name              :           Jayashree                                                                   Mark - 100

Sub                 :           Property Law

Class               :           II Sem. / 3years LLB

 

Topic

PB1

Page

No.

PB2

Page

No.

RB1

Page No.

RB2

Page

No.

No. of Classes

 

Unit – I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

1

General principles of transfer of property by Act of parties

18

46

31

48

2

Concept and meaning of transfer of property

21

53

31

56

3

Persons competent to transfer operation of transfer

32-37

78-88

48-55

74-82

4

Conditions restaining alienations and restrictions repuganat to the interest created

38-43

89-86

56-61

83-87

5

Rate against perpetuity

51-61

101-104

64-71

96-100

6

Direction for accumulation

68-69

116-118

73-74

106-108

7

Vested interest and contingent interest

71-77

123-133

75-81

109-119

 

Unit –II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

1

Doctrine of Election

88-94

156-163

91-96

136-138

2

Ostenible owner and co-owner

110-120

176-210

107-110

150-169

3

Apportionment

95-96

164-167

96-99

141-143

4

Priority of rights –Rent paid to holder under defective will

Improvements made by bonafide holder

122-126

215-220

131-135

176-180

5

Doctrine of lis-pendes

127-143

229-253

136-158

186-196

6

Frauduleat transfer

127-143

254-272

159-166

197

7

Part performance

127-143

273-288

167-181

207-224

 

Unit – III

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

1

Mortgage of immovable property

Definitions, Kinds & its features

183-203

349-393

226-252

256-279

2

Rights and liabilities of mortgagor and mortgage

203-257

399-526

256-283

284-360

 

 

Topic

PB1

Page

No.

PB2

Page

No.

RB1

Page No.

RB2

Page

No.

No. of Classes

3

Priorities of securities

259-263

527-532

328-329

361-363

 

4

Marshalling and contribution

265-267

534-537

331-334

366-372

5

Charges

296-298

604-614

358-362

390-397

 

Unit – IV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

1

Sale of immovable property. Rights & liabilities of seller and buyers before and after completion of sale

153-159

289-303

189-222

225-240

2

Lease : Definition

303-307

627-373

367-372

405-408

398-412

 

3

Rights and liabilities

308-323

679-681

416-428

414-426

4

Determination of holding over

324-340

734-769

437-439

427-438

5

Exchange: Definition and mode

342-345

779-783

472-475

442-446

6

Actionable claim

356

805-824

496-498

462

7

Gift : Meaning mode of transfer universal gifts –

Onerous gifts etc

346

784-802

476-495

447-459

 

Unit – V

 

No. of Classes

 

Indian Trust Act

PB3 & RB3

 

 

 

 

 

11

1

Law of Trusts with fiduciary relations

5-6

2

Definition of Trust and its comparison with Debt, Bailment, Ownership, Agency and Contracts

7-10

3

Kinds of Trust

15-30

4

Creation of Trust

50-59

5

Appointment of Trustees

61-62

6

Duties and liabilities of Trustees

63-73

7

Rights and powers of Trustees

75-83

8

Disabilities of Trustees

84-93

9

Rights and liabilities of the beneficiary

95-103

10

Vacating the office

106-110

11

Extraction of Trusts

111-112

 

Total

81











Note    : RB1 -           Shukla – Transfer of property Act,

RB2 -           Sinha – Transfer of property

RB3 -           M.P. Tandon – Indian Trust Act

PB1 -           Subba Rao – Transfer of property

PB2 -           Mulla – Transfer of property Act, 1982

PB3 -           M.P. Tandon – Indian Trust Act

 

Course Teacher Sign  :

 

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