family arrangement is based on the assumption that
there is an antecedent title and therefore, amicable
settlement therein acknowledges and defines the title
in that ... allotted any portion in Survey No.16 has no
antecedent title and therefore, the compromise
recorded in O.S.No.268/1996 does not confer
heirs,
but even those persons, who may have some sort of antecedent
title, a semblance, or a claim or even if they have spes
succession ... parties to the family
arrangement must have some antecedent title,
claim or interest even a possible claim in the
property which is acknowledged
parties to the family arrangement must have some antecedent title, claim or interest even a possible claim in the property which is acknowledged ... person and acknowledges him to be the sole owner, then the antecedent title must be assumed and the family arrangement Will be upheld
name of Srinibash Sahoo that when the
State accepted the antecedent title of said Srinibash Sahoo
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Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed ... taking the plea of
tacking as they could not prove the antecedent title. Mr.
Dash finally submits that Inam land, by its very nature
heirs but even
those persons who may have some sort of
antecedent title, a semblance of a claim or
even if they have a spes ... parties to
the family arrangement must have some
antecedent title, claim or interest even a
possible claim in the property which is
acknowledged
heirs but even those
persons who may have some sort of antecedent title, a
semblance of a claim or even if they have a spes ... parties to the family
arrangement must have some antecedent title, claim or interest
even a possible claim in the property which is acknowledged
parties to the family
arrangement must have some antecedent title, claim
or interest even a possible claim in the property
which is acknowledged ... person and acknowledges him to be
the sole owner, then the antecedent title must be
assumed and the family arrangement will be upheld
heirs, but even
those persons, who may have some sort of antecedent title, a
semblance, or a claim or even if they have spes succession ... parties to the family
arrangement must have some antecedent title,
claim or interest even a possible claim in the
property which is acknowledged
conclusion was that tlhe plaintiffs had been able to prove their antecedent title and continued possession over this plot. So far as plot ... therefore the proprietary title claimed by them does not go to establish their title in the limited sense of title to khas possession. The decision
heirs, but even those persons, who may have some sort of
antecedent title, a semblance, or a claim or even if they have spes
succession ... parties to the family
arrangement must have some antecedent title,
claim or interest even a possible claim in the
property which is acknowledged