Correct option is D
All of the above properties cannot be transferred. Under Section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, certain types of property are expressly excluded from being transferable. This includes a public office, a mere chance of succeeding to an estate (known as spes successionis), and a mere right of re-entry for breach of a condition subsequent.
Information Booster: These exclusions are in place because such interests are either too uncertain, personal, or contrary to public policy to be subject to transfer. For example, public offices involve duties that are personal and cannot be transferred, and a mere chance of succession is too speculative.
Additional Knowledge:
· A public office: Transferring a public office could compromise the integrity of public administration.
· A mere chance to succeed: Refers to the expectation of inheriting property in the future, which is not a certain right.
· A mere right of re-entry: This is a specific right that reverts to the original owner under certain conditions and cannot be transferred independently.