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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 65 Limitation Act"
Order 23 Rule 2 CPC| Limitation For Suit Instituted Afresh Applies As If Earlier Suit Was Never Filed: Jharkhand High Court
In Suit For Declaration Of Title With Further Relief Of Possession, Limitation Period Of 12 Years Applies; Not 3 Years : Supreme Court
When Title Declaration Suit Seeks Possession Recovery Also, Limitation Period For Possession Recovery Applicable : Supreme Court
Limitation For Adverse Possession Starts From When Possession Becomes Adverse, Not From When Plaintiff Got Ownership : Supreme Court
Revenue Record Entries Won't Confer Title; Rights Under Deed Won't Be Lost Merely Because Revenue Records Aren't Changed : Supreme Court
Person Claiming Title By Adverse Possession Can Maintain A Suit Under Article 65 Limitation Act: SC [Read Judgment]