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The Delhi Land Reforms Rules, 1954
Rana Sheo Ambar Singh vs Allahabad Bank Ltd., Allahabad on 27 April, 1961
It will be noticed that when the Delhi Land Reforms
Act, 1954 came into force, Vidya Devi, Dev Raj and Prem
Prakash were declared as co-bhumidhars on 1.1.58 on the
basis of their possession in 1953-54 as recorded in the
revenue entries. As pointed out by this Court in Rana Sheo
Ambar Singh Vs. Allahabad Bank (AIR 1961 SC 1790) which was
a case under the U.P. Act, bhumidhari rights are new rights
created under a statute.
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 10 in The Delhi Land Reforms Rules, 1954 [Entire Act]
Gaya Parshad Dikshit vs Dr. Nirmal Chander & Anr on 3 January, 1984
"Adverse possession" means hostile possession, that is,
a possession which is expressly in denial of the title of
the true owner. (See:/ Gaya Parshad Dikshit Vs. Nirmal
Chander and another (AIR 1984 SC 930). The denial of title
of the true owner is a sign of adverse possession.