Certificate Course on Property Rights
4.8 (461 Rating)
₹1000
Schedule
- Duration: 4 Weeks
- Frequency: Two classes per week
- Total No. of Classes: 10 (Including Orientation and Concluding Session)
Important Dates
- Last Date to Apply: 22-Aug-2025
- Course Start Date: 23-Aug-2025
- Course End Date: 23-Sep-2025
About The Course
Property-related disputes are among the most common and complex legal challenges faced by individuals and families in India. This comprehensive Certificate Course on Property Rights in India is designed to demystify the laws surrounding ownership, inheritance, wills, succession, co-ownership, women’s property rights, adverse possession, and more.
Structured over 8 insightful lectures, the course blends legal theory with real-life case scenarios, offering both laypersons and legal professionals a clear understanding of how property law works in everyday situations. Whether you’re dealing with a family property dispute, drafting a will, or managing ancestral assets, this course equips you with practical tools and legal clarity to navigate the system confidently.
Participants will also gain exposure to digital and financial assets, the role of nominees vs. legal heirs, and how to avoid future conflicts through preventive legal strategies. This course is a must for anyone who wants to make informed decisions regarding property ownership and inheritance.
Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers key topics like wills, inheritance, partition, succession, and property recovery .
Simplifying Concepts: Explained in layman-friendly language with real-life examples, and step-by-step Guidance on Will drafting, probate, mutation, nomination, and partition procedures.
Expert Guidance and Mentorship: Learn from experienced legal professionals who provide insights and feedback throughout the course.
Practical Solutions to Common Disputes: From co-ownership issues to illegal occupation and adverse possession, also including how to include them in your estate planning.
Aims & Objectives
To provide a comprehensive understanding of property rights under Indian law.
To explain inheritance, matrimonial claims, property taxation, and digital estate management.
To simplify legal processes such as wills, partition, and probate for non-lawyers.
To address emerging trends in property law like living wills and digital assets.
Course Curriculum:
Session 1: Orientation Session
Session 2: Foundations of Property Law in India
Definition and types: Movable, immovable, tangible, intangible property
Personal laws vs. statutory laws
Session 3: Ancestral vs. Self-Acquired Property
What qualifies as ancestral property?
Rights of daughters in ancestral property post-2005 amendment
Session 4: Co-Ownership, Partition & Nominee Confusion
Rights and duties of co-owners
Possession: Actual vs. constructive
Nominee vs. legal heir – legal implications
Session 5: Will-Making, Registration & Probate
Registered vs. unregistered Wills – legal weight
Who can make a Will and validity conditions
Probate: Meaning, process, when mandatory
Session 6: Dying Without a Will – Rules of Intestate Succession
Personal law-based succession rules
Class I and II legal heirs (under Hindu Succession Act)
Rights of a spouse during pending divorce
What happens if no Will is left behind?
Session 7: Women’s Property Rights – Marital, Inherited & Stridhan
Wife’s right in husband’s property (during marriage and post-death)
Stridhan – definition, protection, and legal recovery
Inherited property from parents/husband
Session 8: Adverse Possession & Illegal Occupation
What is adverse possession?
Legal criteria
Preventing or challenging wrongful possession
Recovery of property from relatives and tenants
Session 9: Preventing Property Disputes – Legal & Practical Strategies
Early documentation and formalisation of oral agreements
Importance of registering gifts, settlements, and partitions
Power of Attorney: Scope and risks
Session 10: Concluding Session
Who Should Apply?
This course is ideal for law students, legal professionals, and anyone looking to enhance their knowledge about property law and other genres related to it.
Mentors
Advocate Chadha is practising in the Delhi High Court.
She is a 3rd generation lawyer with excellent and in-depth experience.
She is excellent in advisory and litigation of Civil, IBC, Matrimony, Family, Cheque bounce, and Succession.
Impaneled with leading companies and institutions.
Mr. Pranav Jha
Mr. Pranav Jha was serving as a Junior Research Consultant at the National Human Rights Commission. He has completed his LL.M (Access to Justice) from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.
He has graduated in Law- {B.A.LL.B (Hons.)} with distinction from Aligarh Muslim University, Murshidabad Centre (W.B). He has been very dedicated to his academic excellence. He was a student representative at CDFC, TISS.
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