AN ANALYSIS ON THE DOCTRINE OF EASEMENT

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  • Vibha V 4th Year BA LLB Student, CMR School of Legal Studies, Bengaluru Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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The evolution of civilization had begun when people started living in groups, in realization  of the each individuals’ private rights with mutual benefits within the society. Hence, the right of easement dates back to the period of recognition of private property in a well- established society. Such a right, arises out of certain aspects of morality, which allows a third person to enjoy certain benefits in relation to the property, on which he has, neither ownership nor possession. With progress in the society, the legislation has given deference to the easement rights, which makes it necessary for us to have a line of thinking on it. This paper revolves around the doctrine of easement and the essential conditions , process of acquisition and process of termination, suspension and revival of easement and attempts to answer the question as to whether the Indian easements act is complete in itself or not and whether Section 2 of the said act conflicts with doctrine of easement with reference to rights of a riparian.

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06-10-2020

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Vibha V. “AN ANALYSIS ON THE DOCTRINE OF EASEMENT”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 6, no. 5, Oct. 2020, pp. 22-33, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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