Overview of Land Law: Rights and Significance

Overview of Land Law: Rights and Significance
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Land law encompasses rights to use, alienate, and exclude land, with a scope covering land rights, management, and numerous laws. Studying land law is crucial due to gaps in existing laws and traditional record-keeping methods, beneficial for policymakers, judges, and lawyers.

  • Land Law
  • Rights
  • Significance
  • Property

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  1. Introduction Land law is a branch of law--- Right to use Alienate Exclude Land law is both substantive and procedural One of the common area of our daily life.

  2. Scope of land law Land + land rights + land management Almost one hundred laws relating land in Bangladesh

  3. Significance of Studying land law Gaps in existing law and management Traditional method of Record of rights Land reform system- khas land/ revenue system Land related cases mounting- Beneficial for policy makers, judges, lawyers

  4. What is Land? Literal meaning immovable Extended meaning rights in and over immovable Osborn s Concise Law Dictionary- Blackstone- SAT Act 1950 2(16) Benefit arise to land, house and building Judicial decisions

  5. Types of Land Agricultural Non-Agricultural

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