Short Note On Easement Under the Indian Easement Act, 1882
Definition and Concept An easement is a legal right that allows a landowner (dominant owner) to use another’s land (servient […]
The Indian Easements Act, 1882 governs the rights attached to land, including easements and licenses. Although often considered a smaller subject, easements law is frequently tested in LLB examinations due to its close connection with property and civil disputes.
This category provides clear and concise notes on the nature, acquisition, extinction, and suspension of easements, as well as the distinction between easements and licenses. Important provisions are explained with illustrations to help students understand practical applications of the law.
These notes are designed for academic use and examination preparation, enabling students to grasp the foundational principles of easement rights under Indian law without unnecessary complexity.
Definition and Concept An easement is a legal right that allows a landowner (dominant owner) to use another’s land (servient […]
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