refer cumulatively to past action or present action or to past action as continuing up to the present. Ordinarily, the past tense in the principal ... past action as continuing to the present". In this view, the argument based upon the use of the present perfect tense in section
positively stated as an
inflexible rule but use of present tense or present perfect tense is decisive of
the matter that the statute does ... dispute that present perfect tense is used to denote the action beginning at
some time in the past and continue up to the present moment
refer cumulatively to past action or present action or to past action as continuing up to the present. Ordinarily, the past tense in the principal ... past action as continuing to the present." In this view, the argument based upon the use of the present perfect tense in Section
clam, nec
precario and possession required must be adequate in
continuity, in publicity and in extent to show that
possession is adverse to the competitor ... continuous for a statutorily defined number of years, and
(f) maintained under a claim of right as against everyone
else.
Thus, mere continuing in possession
Pension Code, it is perfectly open to the Government, by virtue of the very same provision, to continue the enquiry. Proviso (a) to Article ... shall be continued and concluded by the authority by which it was commenced in the same manner as if the officer had continued in service
conclusion that the
suit as presented and subsequently as being continued by the competent person, Executive Officer, is perfectly, maintainable and hence
their representatives. That means, it would be perfectly in order for the Central Government to continue the practice followed by it prior to the circular ... representatives which would mean that it would be perfectly in order for the Central Government to continue the practice followed by it prior
basis of the said sale deed and they claimed to be continuously in
possession since then. When the defendants tried to dispossess the plaintiffs ... that possession of the
plaintiffs was hostile and continuous by virtue of which the plaintiffs have
perfected their title by adverse possession, they have sought
Vali Pattabhirama Rao And Anr. vs Sri Ramanuja Ginning And Rice Factory P. ... on 26
undivided shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act to continue to be a Hindu undivided family, except where ... passed in the present case and consequently the joint family must be deemed to continue. In that view of the matter, the assessments made