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When “Transfer of Property Act” was not enacted in India, We have to rely on which law?
English Law
American Law
Islamic Law
Greek Law
- Before the "Transfer of Property Act" was enacted in India, the legal system relied heavily on English law due to the British colonial influence.
- Option 1: English Law was the principal legal framework adopted for property transactions, as it was used to fill in gaps in Indian law.
- Option 2: American Law was not applicable in India because it pertains to a different jurisdiction without historical ties to India.
- Option 3: Islamic Law was relevant in personal matters for Muslims but not universally applied in property law.
- Option 4: Greek Law had no role in Indian legal proceedings or property transactions.
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