Janab’s Key To Practical Conveyancing and Islamic Banking, now in its 3rd edition updated up to the third quarter of 2018, is a must companion to every conveyancing practitioner and to law teachers and students. The late lawyer, jurist, and philanthropist Mr. Hariram Jayaram in his foreword to the second edition of this book expressed “This book provides updates on substantive law, practice, and procedure and serves as a useful addition to a conveyancing practitioner’s library. It is also handy as a quick reference guide containing a useful checklist for junior practitioners and law students in this area of law … the author uses plain, direct language to make the book as readable as possible.”
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