This is
clear by use of "has been". The present
perfect continuous tense is used for a
position which began at sometime ... been for not less
than seven years." the present perfect continuous
tense is used for a position which began at some
time
This is clear by
use of "has been". The present perfect continuous tense is
used for a position which began at some time
proposition that wherever the present perfect tense is used, the state of affairs so described must continue till the filing of the petition for eviction ... either that the use of the present perfect tense means that the state of the affairs must continue till the filing of the petition
observed that the present perfect tense 'has' contemplated a completed transaction even connected in some way with the present time. The division bench ... proposition that wherever the present perfect tense is used, the state of affairs described must continue till the filing of the petition for eviction
original liability under the Bridge Loan continued. The
Security Cheques, therefore, remained perfectly valid and were lawfully
presented upon the default of the instalments, they
Rakesh Kumar & Ors. vs State on 27 August, 2009
Author: Pradeep Nandrajog
Bench: Pradeep
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Author: C. Hari
Naz Foundation vs Government Of Nct Of Delhi And Others on 2 July, 2009
Equivalent
P.K.Koul vs Estate Officer & Anr. on 30 November, 2010
Author: Gita Mittal
what date
he came into possession and that he had been in
continuous possession for more than 12 years, without a
break and without interruption ... clam, nec precario, i.e., for the perfection of
title it must be adequate in continuity, in publicity and
extent.
( v) Thakur Kishan Singh (dead