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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 in India, legal transactions involving property were often guided by English Law.
- The British colonial administration introduced English legal concepts to the Indian legal system.
- English Law heavily influenced property laws to ensure uniformity and predictability.
- Islamic Law also played a role in property transactions, mainly among the Muslim community in India.
- It was derived from religious texts and applied to personal and family matters.
- American Law did not impact Indian property laws as India's legal connections were primarily with Britain.
- Greek Law had no influence on India’s property laws.
Correct Answer: English Law
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