constitute adverse possession if it was either permissive possession or possession without animus possidendi. The pleas based on title and adverse possession are mutually inconsistent ... title by adverse possession. Claim by adverse possession has two basis elements i.e., the possession of the defendant should be adverse to the plaintiff
DOCTRINE OF ADVERSE
POSSESSION AND EXCEPTIONS TO IT
23.4). The concept of adverse possession contemplates a hostile
possession i.e. the possession which is expressly ... adverse possession were
met, it is alleged that the adverse possession didn't last for the full
statutory period, or that the adverse possession
point of adverse possession is
also important – On facts held,
ingredients of adverse possession not
established – Even an unduly long
undisturbed possession did not prove ... adverse possession
– No issue of adverse possession having
been framed – Appellants, held, have not
perfected their title by adverse possession
– In a claim of adverse
adverse possession enjoyed
by earlier person. Thus, a person can usefully claim for the
purpose of his adverse possession even the adverse possession ... meaning thereby that adverse possession is proved only when
possession is peaceful, open, continuous and hostile. The
essentials of adverse possession were succinctly summed
adverse possession, i.e., adverse
possession achieved through intentional trespassing.
Actually believing it to be their own could receive title
through adverse possession sends ... retain the law of
adverse possession, the Parliament might simply require
adverse possession claimants to possess the property in
question for a period
adverse possession. Under Article 65 of the Limitation Act, 1963 , in order to constitute adverse possession there had to be actual possession by a person ... property held in adverse possession. Adverse possession was thus a method of acquisition of title to land. Allowing an uninterrupted possession, in the absence
adjacent owner of the suit property. Thus the plaintiff has perfected title to the suit property by adverse possession, being in possession and enjoyment ... adverse possession, to prove that his possession had became adverse to the real owner, as held in Naran Behera v. Mohan Jethi and mere possession
defendants,
to make out a case of adverse possession, proving from which date their
possession was adverse, on the basis of plea and evidence ... pleaded, from which date the person, who claims
adverse possession, was in possession of the property, adverse to the real
owner
person in possession. The adverse possession essentially is hostile
possession, possession in denial of the title of the true owner. In includes
possession held ... suit for possession
within twelve years from the date when the possession became adverse is
not entitled to take possession of the property
constitute adverse possession if it was either permissive possession or possession without animus possidendi. The pleas based on title and adverse possession are mutually inconsistent ... possession will not become adverse possession and a duty is cast upon the person, who claims adverse possession to prove that his possession became adverse