Section 380 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
380. Theft in dwelling house, etc.—
Whoever commits theft in any building, tent or vessel, which building
building or upon any enclosed Court or garden attached to a dwelling-house (unless with the consent of the occupier thereof) without previously giving such
reason of his connection with the land, requires as a dwelling house, or as a store-house, or other out-building, and (ii) the land
order of a civil court. 35. Bar to eviction from dwelling house.—
(1) If in any village, a tenant is in occupation of a dwelling ... landlord, such tenant shall not be evicted from such dwelling house (with the materials and the site thereof and the land immediately appurtenant thereto
necessary to provide in the same manner for regularisation of unauthorised dwelling houses constructed on Government Land also except any unauthorised construction made on forest ... regularization of the un-authorized construction of dwelling houses on Government lands prior to first day of January, 2012 subject to certain conditions. Hence
shall not sub-divide the
property or construct more than one dwelling house on it;
The expression "dwelling house" means a building
constructed ... shall
not sub-divide the property or construct more than one dwelling house.
Condition No.12 says if the Lessee/ Purchaser has performed
reason of his connection with the land requires as a dwelling-house or a store-house or an outhouse; (iii) animals; (iv) a right ... reason of his connection with the land requires as a dwelling-house or a store-house or an outhouse; (c) animals: Provided further that
regulate and impose restrictions on the transfer of agricultural lands, dwelling houses, sites and lands appurtenant thereto belonging to or occupied by agriculturists, agricultural labourers ... sites of dwelling houses occupied by agriculturists, agricultural labourers or artisans and land appurtenant to such dwelling houses. (ii) the site of structures used
building or other land within the curtilage of a dwelling house for any purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwelling house as such ... framework of the lowest storey; (c) the conversion into a dwelling house, or a place of public worship of any building not originally constructed
Partition Act, 1893
4. Partition suit by transferee of share in dwelling-house
(1) Where a share of a dwelling-house belonging to an undivided