Tribunal and it is not
necessary to repeat the same at the present stage.
Mr. Das Gupta next relied on the judgement of Supreme
Court ... economic control over the workers' subsistence, skill and
continued employment. If he, for any reason, chokes off, the
worker is virtually laid
been taken by defendants in
1957-58, there was no necessity to continue
proceedings till 1962 before revenue authorities.
::: Uploaded on - 17/03/2016 ::: Downloaded ... passage of time and in the
process the plaintiffs got their title perfected by adverse
possession.
(i) It is under these circumstances that the supreme
Haresh M. Jagtiani vs The State Of Maharashtra on 6 May, 2016
Author: A.S
Mahender Yadav vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 4 November, 2016
Bench: Gita Mittal , P
said judgment had absolutely no application to
the facts of the present case as the said case relates to the vacant house
site and construction ... have been in continuous possession and enjoyment of the suit property
for more than 12 years and, therefore, the respondent has perfected her
title
opined as under:-
"In the present case, the plaintiff has specifically pleaded that he is in continuous possession of the land in dispute ... committed a manifest error in arriving at the conclusion that the plaintiff perfected his title by adverse possession.
98. Mr. E.C. Agrawala, learned counsel
The Municipal Corporation Of Greater ... vs Mr. Shriram Mill Urban Infrastructure ... on 22 January, 2016
Shree Ram Urban Infrastructure Limited vs The Sate Of Maharashtra & Ors on 22 January
doubt that final culmination of a
continuing process, is not in itself a continuing process. It is
simply a written instrument ... document is
made when and where it is perfected. An Award is perfected
when it is signed."
FAO (OS) 59/2016 Page
said
judgment had absolutely no application to the facts of the present
case as the said case relates to the vacant house site and
construction ... have been in continuous possession and
enjoyment of the suit property for more than 12 years and,
therefore, the respondent has perfected her title