This document defines and outlines the law relating to easements and licenses in India according to the Indian Easements Act of 1882. Some key points:
- An easement is defined as a right to use another's land for one's own beneficial use or to prevent certain uses of the other's land. The land benefited is called the dominant heritage and burdened land is called the servient heritage.
- Easements can be continuous or discontinuous, apparent or non-apparent. They can also be permanent or temporary.
- Easements restrict the rights of landowners like exclusive enjoyment and natural advantages of land situations.
- Easements can be imposed, acquired, and transferred