Articles 297 to 301 of the Indian Constitution: Acquisition and Transfer of Property
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Articles 297 to 301 of the Indian Constitution: Acquisition and Transfer of Property Introduction : The Indian Constitution incorporates provisions regarding the acquisition and transfer of property. Articles 297 to 301 outline these provisions, focusing on the power of the Union and the states to acquire, hold, and dispose of property. In this article, we engage in a comprehensive discussion, exploring the relevance of these articles in the modern era and analyzing relevant case laws that shed light on their significance in contemporary India. Article 297: Succession to property, assets, rights, and liabilities in certain case : Article 297 deals with the issue of succession to property, assets, rights, and liabilities in certain cases, primarily related to the reorganization of states or formation of new states. This provision ensures a smooth transfer of property and financial obligations during such processes. The case of the State of Andhra Pradesh v. M/s. Sanjeev Coke Manufacturi...