Section outline
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Instructions/Guideline for the course:
- All the students registered for this course have to enroll in Moodle
- Students can find all the course materials from Moodle.
- All the students have to submit the soft copy of their "Assignment" in Moodle under the assignment section created here and for this, they will be graded here.
- One discussion or feedback forum is created under each of the lectures Students have to give their feedback on these forums and marks will be given for their feedback
- Any announcement regarding the class will be posted on Moodle. So they have to keep themselves always active on Moodle.
- All the quizzes and presentations will be held on face to face class and maybe a few of the classes will be held on online (Moodle) and it will be announced before the class
- The question pattern and the syllabus for the quizzes, midterm, and final exam is given hereunder each of the section (quizzes, midterm, and final)
- There are midterm and final exam preparation forums under these sections where students can discuss with each other about their midterm and final exam syllabus, any problem regarding the exam, etc.
Aims and Objectives:-
- This course explores the key principles of Land Law and offers students effective learning features.
- By covering the essentials of each topic, it ensures students have the foundations for successful further study. The law is made relevant to current practice through chapters that define and explain key legal principles.
- Examples and exercises will be given in context to make the subject interesting and dynamic by showing how these rules apply in real life.
- Crucial points of each topic and practical exercises offer students the opportunity to apply the law.
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Course Outline
- Introduction to Land Law
- Development of Land Law and Land
- Land Administration in Bangladesh
- Ownership of Land
- Acquisition by the State of Rent-Receiving and other Interests
- Rights and Liabilities of the Raiyats
- Preparation and Revision of the Record of Rights
- Transfer of Land
- Amalgamation, Consolidation, and Sub-Division of Holding
- Registration
- Mutation
- Pre-Emption
- Sub Letting and Barga
- Diluvion and Alluvion of Land
- Easement and Prescription
- Acquisition and Requisition of Land
- Law of Abandoned Property
- Law of Enemy Property
- Land Taxes
- Certificate
- settlement of Khas Land
- Law of No-Agricultural Land
- Law of Premises Rent Control and Small Causes Court
- Land Use Policy, Land Reforms and the Future of Land Law
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- The State Acquisition and Tenancy Act, 1950 (East Bengal Act)
- The Non-Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1949 (East Bengal Act)
- The Land Reforms Ordinance, 1984 ( Ordinance NO. X OF 1984 )
- Bangladesh: Act No. 25 of 2017, The Acquisition and Requisition of Immovable Property Act