Confused About Caveat & PPG?
property ailet beginner comparisonI'm having a tough time wrapping my head around the difference between caveat and PPG (Pre-Possessory Guardian) in Property Law for AILET. Dictionaries and textbooks are not helping much. Can someone please clarify how these concepts differ in practice? Specifically, I want to know how caveat comes into play when someone places a PPG in a property. In which scenarios is one more effective than the other, if at all? And what does this mean for the original owner, or the person who placed the caveat/PPG in the first place?
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Arre, Pehle Pehle let's break it down. Caveat is a public notice filed by someone who claims rights over a property, like a lawsuit is pending. PPG (Possession Pending Grievance) is like a stay on a court order, temporarily halting possession of a property. Think of it like a freeze button - until the issue is resolved, the property is locked, and no one can take possession.
Luv, confuse ho gaye hain, right? Caveat aur PPG ka concept kathin hota hai. Short mein, Caveat ek notice hai jo kisi property ke sale ya mortgage ke liye aayega, warna deal invalid ho jayega. PPG (Possession Petition Genuine) ek legal case hai jo wapas property wapas karne ke liye file kiya jata hai. Both hain kafi different, lekin dono hain property related. Kya specific problem aapka hai, batayen?