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Land in India is problematic largely because of archaic and perverse provisions in the practice and the law. The new …
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In 1992 the General Accounting Office (GAO) published a quantitative survey of Indian land ownership of twelve reservations, which was the first and still is the only survey of Indian land ownership. In our study we use 2010 data to show how ownership fractionation for these reservations has...
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. This paper examines the nature of title insurance to propose mechanisms by which title insurance can be introduced in India … and highlights important regulation considerations to help introduce title insurance market in India successfully …
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In 1992 the General Accounting Office (GAO) published a quantitative survey of Indian land ownership of twelve reservations, which was the first and still is the only survey of Indian land ownership. In our study we use 2010 data to show how ownership fractionation for these reservations has...
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ContextLandlessness continues to be high, more so among scheduled tribe (ST) households, in tribal dominant states such as Odisha. This can primarily be attributed to the existence of historical weaknesses in land administration systems.Current legal frameworks to prevent tribal land alienation,...
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innovations in marginalized rural areas of Ethiopia, Ghana, India and Bangladesh. By analysing country specific land right regimes … ownership of land in Ethiopia, customary and statutory law in Ghana, and gender equality and land rights in India and Bangladesh …
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Governments sometimes place restrictions on the transferability of property rights to prevent the property's owners from making "mistakes" such as selling their property under value. Such restrictions have often been applied to poor and indigenous communities around the world. The potentially...
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India. The 2005 Hindu Succession Act was legislated to protect women's rights to an equal share in ancestral property …
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