Whether you are a law student, advocate, policy-maker, or someone with an interest in the dynamics of property rights, this book breaks down the complexities of property law. From the government's authority to acquire property to the need for fair compensation, and the exceptions that allow regulation of property for larger social goals, every aspect of Article 300A is examined in detail.
A standout feature of this book is its Direct Access to Citations: Each case study includes a QR code that allows readers to download the cited legal authorities directly. This innovation means you can access relevant laws, judgments, and statutes with ease, making legal research quicker, more efficient, and seamlessly integrated with each topic. This unique tool is invaluable for busy advocates, judicial aspirants, and students looking for precise, reliable sources.
With accessible language, real-world examples, and a research-friendly design, The Right to Property under Article 300A of the Indian Constitution bridges the gap between complex legal theories and practical understanding. Discover how property rights continue to shape individual lives and public policy in a modern, developing India.