It is a guide for the common man. The everyday citizen who dreams of owning a home, investing in land, or simply understanding how to protect what’s rightfully his. Too often, property law in India is wrapped in complex legal jargon, buried inside bulky books, and locked behind legal fees. But the laws themselves were made for people, not just for lawyers.
For law students, this book offers something your lectures often don’t: practical insight. It connects the black-and-white words of the law to the lived experiences of real people. Instead of memorizing bare acts, you’ll understand how they are applied, misused, defended, or ignored and why that matters.
Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, a small investor, a tenant, or a landowner fighting a dispute, this book simplifies the laws that directly impact your life. Written in plain English, it walks you through real-life cases, landmark judgments, and relatable stories that show not just what the law says, but why it exists and how it works in the real world.
Through every chapter, we explore essential topics that every Indian citizen should know:
What makes property legally yours
How to buy or sell property without getting cheated
How disputes begin and how to avoid them
How to handle builders, tenants, landlords, or government acquisitions
From inheritance battles to builder scams, from renting nightmares to illegal land grabs, this book captures the true story of property law in India: a story about power, rights, justice, and survival.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of any subject, it's essential to grasp its foundational principles, the reasoning behind them, and how those principles are applied in real-world situations.
If you want to be informed, prepared, and protected, this book is your beginning.
Understand your rights. Know the system. And never lose what’s yours.
Have a bachelor’s in common sense and an urge to learn.
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I spent more time than people of my age with books, staying curious, exploring the world, and understanding human behaviour.
I love to share my knowledge with the world. This is how I pay back for consuming the earth's resources and having the fantastic opportunity to live among you all.
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Every word I write is to make law, justice, mental health, and dignity accessible to the common citizen.
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