The correct answer is (a).
Chapter VII of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 deals with the transfer of property by will. Wills are governed by the personal law of the testator, which is the law that applies to a person’s personal affairs, such as marriage, divorce, and inheritance. The personal law of a Christian is governed by the Indian Succession Act, 1925. The Indian Succession Act does not recognize wills, so Chapter VII of the Transfer of Property Act does not apply to transfers of property under Christian law.
Parsi law, Mohemmadan law, and Hindu law all recognize wills, so Chapter VII of the Transfer of Property Act does apply to transfers of property under these laws.
Parsi law is the personal law of Parsis, who are a Zoroastrian religious minority in India. Mohemmadan law is the personal law of Muslims. Hindu law is the personal law of Hindus.