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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Adverse Possession"
HP Land Revenue Act | Discretion Vested In Revenue Officer To Convert Itself As A Civil Court To Decide Plea Of Adverse Possession: High Court
J&K&L High Court Grants Relief To Citizen Aggrieved By Unauthorized Occupation Of Her Property By Govt Since 1958
State Can't Claim Title To Land Belonging To Its Citizens By Taking Recourse To Adverse Possession Doctrine: Calcutta High Court
Trial Court Can Frame "Additional Issues" Based On Disputes Between Parties: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Plaintiff Can Take A Plea Of Adverse Possession In A Suit For Declaration Of Title And For Recovery Of Possession: Madras HC
Suit For Title Declaration Based On Adverse Possession Having Matured Into Ownership Is Maintainable : Supreme Court
One Can't Claim Title By Inheritance & Title By Adverse Possession Simultaneously: Jharkhand High Court
'Adverse Possession' Of Property vs 'Permissive Possession': Karnataka High Court Explains
Pleas Of Title And Adverse Possession Cannot Be Advanced Simultaneously And From The Same Date: SC [Read Judgment]
Adverse Possession And The Adversities It Faces In India
Adverse Possession- Sword cum Shield
Plea Of Acquisition Of Title By Adverse Possession Can Be Taken By A Plaintiff, Reiterates SC [Read Order]
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