Transfer of Property Act 1882 old question paper for CCSU LLB Syllabus

Transfer of Property Act 1882 old question paper for CCSU LLB Syllabus
Transfer of Property Act 1882 Old question paper for CCSU LLB Syllabus


 2015


(Section-A)


Q.1. Onerous Gift

Q.2. Define Charge. 

Q.3. Define notice.

Q.4. Ostensible Owner.

Q.5. What do you understand by ‘dominant’ and ‘Servient Heritage’?


(Section-B)


Q.6. Define sale. Distinguish between sale and a contract of sale.

Q.7. Immovable property does not include standing timber, growing crops or grass. Explain.

Q.8. Distinguish between an actionable claim and mere right to sue. 


(Section-C)


Q.9. Define License. How is it distinguished with a lease?

Q.10. Discuss the law relating to transfer for the benefit of an unborn person.

Q.11.  Explain the doctrine of ‘dispendens’ and narrate the essential conditions of the application of this doctrine. 

Q.12. Explain the nature and meaning of mortgage. What is the mode of effecting it?

Q.13. Who are persons entitled to redeem a mortgage? Discuss the mortgagee's right to sue for mortgage money.


2016


(Section-A)


Q.1. What may be transferred?

Q.2. Subrogation

Q.3. Holding over

Q.4. Define usufructuary mortgage

Q.5. Differentiate between License and Lease


(Section-B)


Q.6. Explain transfer for benefit of unborn person.

Q.7. Explain the “Rule against Accumulation”.

Q.8. Define “Doctrine of election”.


(Section-C)


Q.9. Explain the term Lease. How Lease is made and determined?

Q.10. Explain the meaning and definition of Gift and what are its essential elements?

Q.11. What do you mean by Part-performance? Answer with the help of case laws and examples.

Q.12. What do you mean by Easement? What are its kinds and essentials?

Q.13. What do you mean by transfer by ostensible owner? Explain with the help of leading case laws.


2017


(Section-A)


Q.1. What do you understand by the terms 'Dominant’ and ‘Servient Heritage’?

Q.2. What is easement by prescription?

Q.3. Define exchange.

Q.4. Define an onerous gift.

Q.5. Distinction between ‘Charge’ and ‘Mortgage’.


(Section-B)


Q.6. A mails a bank draft of Rs. 50,000 10B, his son as a gift. B in return writes a letter to A accepting the gift. Before B posts it dies. Whether the gift is valid? Would it make any difference if A dies instead? 

Q.7. A is the owner of land of which B is wrongfully in possession. A assign his right to sue for mesne profits to C. Is the transfer valid? Can a right to sue be transferred?

Q.8. Distinguish mortgage, which charge and lease.


(Section-C)


Q.9. ‘Transferability is the inherent quality of property’. Explain what are the exceptions of this rule? Explain.

Q.10. What is subrogation? What are its kinds? Who can kill subrogation? Distinguish between legal and conventional subrogation.

Q.11. Define lease and explain its essential elements. Distinguish it from license and engagement. When does a lease determined and fortified?

Q.12. Critically examine the nature and extent of doctrine of election.

Q.13. What do you mean by easement? What rights and corresponding restrictions does Easement create?


2018


(Section-A)


Q.1. Define “Exchange”.

Q.2. “Onerous Gift”

Q.3. What is Condition Precedent?

Q.4. “Fraudulent Transfer”

Q.5. What is “Actionable Claim”?


(Section-B)


Q.6. Define “Vested” and “Contingent” interest and distance distance between them.

Q.7. What is “Easement by prescription"? What is to be proved to claim it?

Q.8. What is the “Rule against Perpetuity” and what are the exceptions of this rule?


(Section-C)


Q.9. Define ‘Gift’. What are the essentials of ‘Valid Gift'? When can a gift be suspended or revoked? Discuss with the decided cases.

Q.10. Define “Lease”. What are its essential elements? When can a lease terminated?

Q.11. Define “Transfer of Property” under “Transfer of Property”. What are the essentials of a valid transfer?

Q.12. Who is the “Ostensible owner”? What is transferee from an ostensible, Owner protected against the real Owner?

Q.13. Define “Mortgage”. Explain the essentials of mortgage. How mortgage is effected?



2019


(Section-A)


Q.1. Define ‘Immovable property’.

Q.2. Define Notice.

Q.3. Distinguish between Western and contingent interest.

Q.4. In how many ways is easmeant can be treated?

Q.5. Distinguish between ‘Sale’ and ‘Contract of sale’.


(Section-B)


Q.6. Can a Gift be made for the benefit of an unborn person? What are the rules regarding it?

Q.7. Discuss the duration of certain leases in absence of written contract or legal usage.

Q.8. What are Lis-pendense ? Give us essential conditions for applying this doctrine.


(Section-C)


Q.9. “Any kind of property can be transferred”. Give the exceptions of this is general rule ?

Q.10. Define “Mortgage”. Explain the essentials of it. Discuss its different kinds.

Q.11. Does the ‘doctrine of part performance’ transfer full right of ownership to the transferees ? State and elaborate.

Q.12. What are the essential elements of easement? Discuss in detail.

Q.13.(a) What is “Conditional Transfer" and how many kinds of conditions do T.P. Act ? Explain.

(b) What are the exceptions of the ‘Rule against Perpetuity’?



2020


(Section-A)


Q.1. Notice

Q.2. Immovable property

Q.3. Exchange

Q.4. License

Q.5. Onerous Gift


(Section-B)


Q.6. Actionable claims. 

Q.7. Distinguish between apparent and non-apparent easement.

Q.8. Distinguish between vested and contingent interest.


(Section-C)


Q.9. Define the term ‘lease’. Explain the essential elements of a lease.

Q.10. Define sale. What are the essentials of a valid sale? Explain, how the sale is made?

Q.11. Define ‘Easement’ and discuss the essentials of easement.

Q.12. Define ‘Mortgage’ and discuss the different kinds of mortgage.

Q.13. Define ‘Gift’. Explain the essential elemnts of a valid gift. 


2021


(Section-A)


Q.1. Essentials of Constructive notice.

Q.2. Discuss fulfilment of conditions subsequent.

Q.3. What is a mortgage by conditional sole?

Q.4. Explain the conditional gift?

Q.5. Distinguish between Profit a prendre and easement.


(Section-B)


Q.6. Discuss the circumstances under which transfer by person authorised only under certain circumstances. 

Q.7. To what extent and in what manner the property can be transferred to unborn personal.

Q.8. What is an English mortgage? Differentiate between English and Simple mortgage.


(Section-C)


Q.9. What do you mean by “disturbances of easement”? What are the remedies in such cases?

Q.10. Define vested interest and contingent  and distinguish between the two.

Q.11.  What are the conditions to be satisfied that the doctrine of performance can apply? Compare to English doctrine with the Indian Doctrine of Part performance.

Q.12. Define sale and discuss ingredients in detail. How can the sale of revocation be effected?

Q.13. Define gift. Explain its essential elements. When can a gift be suspended or revoked? Discuss with the help of decided cases.



2022


(Section-A)


Q.1. Which property can be validly transferred orally?

Q.2. Define an onerous gift.

Q.3. Write the essential elements of easement.

Q.4. Define Exchange.

Q.5. Define Lease.


(Section-B)


Q.6. What is Lis-pendense? Give essential conditions for applying this doctrine.

Q.7. What is the “Rule against perpetuity” and what are exceptions of this rule?

Q.8. What is an English Mortgage? Differentiate between English and Simple mortgage.


(Section-C)


Q.9. What is an “Ostensible owner”? When is transfee from an ostensible owner protected against the real owner?

Q.10. Define “Transfer of property” under “Transfer of Property Act”. What are the Essentials of a valid transfer?

Q.11. Define ‘Easement’ and discuss the essentials of easement.

Q.12. Define ‘fraudulent transfer’. What are its essential elements? Discuss in detail.

Q.13. What is subrogation? What are it kinds? Who can claim subrogation? Distinguish between legal and convention subrogation.




2023


(Section-A)


Q.1. Explain the Rule against perpetuity.

Q.2. What do you mean by easement?

Q.3. Define “Doctrine of Election”.

Q.4. Marshalling by subsequent purchaser.

Q.5. Distinguish between profit a prendre and easement.


(Section-B)


Q.6. Distinguish between actionable claim and mere right to sue.

Q.7. What do you mean by transfer of ostensible owner? Explain with the help of leading case laws.

Q.8. Define Gift. What are the essential elements of a ‘Valid Gift’?


(Section-C)


Q.9. Explain the doctrine of ‘Lis pendens’ and narrate  the essential conditions of the application of this doctrine.

Q.10. What do you mean by Part-performance? Explain with the help of leading case-laws.

Q.11.  Define sale. Distinguish between sale and a contract of sale.

Q.12.  Define Mortgage. Discuss its different kinds.

Q.13.  Define lease. Explain how the lease are to be made.


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