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Which of the following statements are correct in relation to T. P. Act:
L.. T. P. Act is applicable to the transfer made by a will.
II. The purpose of this Act is to make complete the Contract Act in relation to immovable property.
III. Under. this Act, a person cannot transfer a property to himself under any circumstance.
IV. The second chapter of this Act is not applicable to transfers made, under the provisions of Muslim law.
I, II and III.
I and III.
II and IV,
II, III and IV.
- I. T. P. Act is applicable to the transfer made by a will.
- This statement is incorrect. The Transfer of Property Act does not apply to property transfers made via a will.
- II. The purpose of this Act is to make complete the Contract Act in relation to immovable property.
- This statement is correct. The T. P. Act complements the Contract Act for transactions involving immovable property.
- III. Under this Act, a person cannot transfer a property to himself under any circumstance.
- This statement is incorrect. There are circumstances, such as creating a trust, where one can transfer property to oneself.
- IV. The second chapter of this Act is not applicable to transfers made under the provisions of Muslim law.
- This statement is correct. The Act explicitly states its non-applicability to certain transfers as per Muslim law.
- Option:3, II and IV
- This option is correct as both statements II and IV are true.
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