Abstract
The land is so essential to the existence of all human beings, that every system of law recognizes and protects a formidable list of rights connected with it. For every country, the land is important and people use the land as a source for food, a place to live, a place to work, etc. India is an agrarian country, wherein land has always been an important source of income and authority but ownership rights of land have remained very complex and ambiguous. During the ancient and medieval periods, we find individual, community and State ownership of land. However, during British rule, this was changed.
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