2. Property of any kind may be
transferred except
Property which cannot be
transferred by any law, for the
time being, in force in India
Property which cannot be
transferred otherwise as given
in the Act
Hindu
Law
C.P.C.Muslim
Law
Transfer
Opposed to
Nature of
Interest
Public
Office
Easement apart
from Dominant
Heritage
Mere Right of
Re-entry
Spec-
successionis
Restricted
Interest
Rt. to Future
Maintenance
Mere
Right
to Sue
Pension
&
Stipends
Untransferable
Right of
3. Non-transferrable Property
1. Spec-successionis
Heir-apparent Any other
possibility of like
nature
Legacy
May not survive
the Propositus
Propositus has
made a will
The will in his
favour might not
be the last will
Lagatee may not
survive the
testator
4. Non-transferrable Property(Cont..)
2. Mere Right of Re-entry
3. Easement apart from Dominant Heritage
4. Restricted Interest
5. Right to Future Maintenance
6. Mere Right to sue
7. Public office and salary of Public Officer
6. Non-transferrable Property(Cont..)
• 9. Transfer Opposed to Nature of Interest
Transfer opposed to
the nature of the
interest created
thereby
Transfer made to a
disqualified transferee
Transfer where its
object/consideration
in unlawful (Sec. 23 of
the Contract Act)