Correct option is C
Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, immovable property typically refers to land and things permanently attached to the earth, including certain rights over land. The right to worship is considered a personal right and is not connected to ownership or possession of land or immovable property.
Explanation:
1.
Right to Collect Tendu Leaves:
· The right to collect tendu leaves, being attached to the land from which they are collected, is considered an interest in land and thus an
immovable property.
2.
Right to Catch Fish:
· The right to catch fish, particularly when tied to a specific water body, is regarded as an interest in land or water and is thus considered
immovable property.
3.
Right to Worship:
· The
right to worship is a
personal right and does not involve any interest in land or immovable property. It is not connected to the ownership or use of immovable property, and hence, it is
not considered immovable property.
4.
Right of Easement:
· The
right of easement (e.g., the right of way) is a right enjoyed over another's immovable property and is thus categorized as
immovable property.