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The Bill on Transfer of Property was referred to
First Law Commission
Second Law Commission
Third Law Commission
Fourth Law Commission.
- The Bill on Transfer of Property in India was introduced and examined during the British era.
- Option 1: First Law Commission (1834) was mainly concerned with codifying civil and criminal laws, and did not deal specifically with Transfer of Property.
- Option 2: Second Law Commission (1853) continued work on codification, but again, did not draft the Transfer of Property Bill.
- Option 3: Third Law Commission (appointed in 1861) was actually the one that undertook the task of preparing the Bill on Transfer of Property, making this the correct option.
- Option 4: Fourth Law Commission focused on various other areas after the third commission's groundwork.
- Correct Answer: Option 3 – Third Law Commission.
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