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Karnataka Board Of Wakf vs Government Of India & Ors on 16 April, 2004

[35]. The necessary ingredients of adverse possession as enumerated in Karnataka Board Wakf Vs. Government of India, 2004(2) RCR (Civil) 702 are that the adverse possession is a hostile possession by clearly asserting hostile title in denial of the title of the true owner. A party claiming adverse possession must prove that his possession is "nec vi, nec clam, nec precario" i.e peaceful, open and continuous and it should be MOHMED ATIK 2016.02.19 16:46 I attest to the accuracy and authenticity of this document RSA Nos.4867 & 4868 of 2012 17 adequate in continuity, in publicity and in extent to show that their possession is adverse to the true owner. It must start with a wrongful dispossession of the original owner and is actual, visible, exclusive, hostile and continues over the statutory period.
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