Property has always fascinated human beings. The greater property, a man possessed, the mightier he is in the eyes of the society. All the property is either corporeal or incorporeal. Corporeal property is the right of ownership in the material things; incorporeal property is any other property in rem. [P.J. Fitzgerald, Salmond on Jurisprudence (Universal Law Publishing House, New Delhi, 2004) at 413].
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