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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Adverse Possession"
State Cannot Claim Adverse Possession Over Property Of Private Citizens : Supreme Court
Limitation For Adverse Possession Starts From When Possession Becomes Adverse, Not From When Plaintiff Got Ownership : Supreme Court
Lack Of Legal Knowledge No Defence For Govt Officials Violating Citizens' Constitutional Rights: MP High Court Slams Encroachment Of Private Land
Party Claiming Adverse Possession Must Know Who The Actual Owner Of Property Is: Supreme Court
No One Can Alienate Or Create Encumbrance On Land Belonging To Deity; Laws Of Limitation & Adverse Possession Not Applicable: Madras High Court
Adverse Possession 'In Continuity' Against Defendants Not Proved, MP High Court Dismisses Second Appeal From Suit For Declaration Of Title
Principles Of Adverse Possession : Supreme Court Explains
Declaration Of Title Can Be Sought Based On Adverse Possession : Supreme Court Reiterates
Adverse Possession Not Considered By Appellate Authority: Allahabad High Court Remands Case To Commissioner After 28 Yrs
Supreme Court Summarises Principles On Adverse Possession
When Adverse Possession Is Claimed Over Government Land, Courts Must Act With Greater Care : Supreme Court
Onus To Prove Adverse Possession Shifts To Defendants, Once Title Is Upheld In Plaintiff's Favour In Earlier Suit Between Same Parties : Supreme Court
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