Section 62 of IEA : Section 62: License When Deemed Revoked
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Explanation using Example
Let's consider a hypothetical scenario to illustrate Section 62 of The Indian Easements Act, 1882:
Raj grants Sunita a license to use his private road to reach her home. Here are a few examples of how the license could be deemed revoked under this law:
- (a) Raj sells his property, including the private road, to another person. Since Raj no longer owns the property, the license he granted to Sunita to use the road is automatically revoked.
- (b) Sunita informs Raj that she no longer needs to use the road because she has moved to a different location. Her action implies that she is releasing the license.
- (c) The license was granted to Sunita for one year o...
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