Property Act, 1882
51. Improvements made by bona fide holders under defective titles.—
When the transferee of immoveable property makes any improvement on the property ... thereto, and he subsequently evicted therefrom by any person having a better title, the transferee has a right to require the person causing the eviction
with the consent of the owner, the buyer acquires no better title to the goods than the seller had, unless the owner of the goods
action for injunction against a person who has lawful or better title. This question was considered by Raman Nayar, J., as he then ... strength of his possession resist interference from persons who have no better title than himself to the suit property Once it, is accepted
shall not have and shall not be capable of giving, a better title to the cheque than that which the person from whom he took
subsequently evicted therefrom by any person having a better title, the transferee has a right to require the person causing the eviction either to have ... transferor himself. The expression, "a better title" must necessarily mean title better than that of the transferor because the section assumes that
learned Trial Court, but still she was able to
prove a better title over the Suit Property than the Respondent. It
RFA 240/2015 Page ... suit for recovery of possession once a
plaintiff proves a better title than a defendant, the suit must be
decreed in favour of the Plaintiff
title, though it did not mature into
statutory title. An unauthorised occupant of a Government land who
acquired possessory title has a valid title against ... title. Possessory title is heritable, devisable and transferable.
Possessory title is distinct from proprietary title. If dispossessed
without recourse to law possessory title is good
discussing later the legal proposition as to “whether the trust has
better title to the subject property than the defendant?”.
Scheme Decree ... understand if the trust has a better title to the property, it is only
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better title than him. Unfortunately, in the instant case the plaintiff does
not appear to have any title whatsoever, not to speak of better title ... better
title than him. It has been held that the plaintiff did not appear to have
any title whatsoever not to speak of better title
acquires an absolute title.
57. In English law, possession is a good title of right against anyone who
cannot show a better title. A wrongful ... possession of immovable
property based on title, and thereby recognises proprietary title, where the
plaintiff must establish a better legal title as against the defendant