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Subhaga & Ors vs Shobha & Ors on 7 July, 2006

28] In Subhaga & Ors. vs. Shobha & Ors.2, the Hon'ble Supreme Court has held that a property can be identified either by boundary or by any other specific description. In a case where property is identifiable by boundaries, then, even if there was any discrepancy, normally, a boundary should prevail. There was no occasion to spin a theory that it was necessary to survey all the adjacent lands to find out whether an encroachment was made.
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