possession or the restoration of
possession. Nature of right acquired by adverse possession and even
otherwise as to the right to protect possession against unlawful ... title could be raised. As this was a
suit of latter kind title could be examined. But whose title?
Admittedly neither side could establish title
Clissold to discover if the principle that
possession is
*Prior possession is a good title of ownership against all
who cannot show a
better ... title could be raised. As this was a
suit of latter kind title could be examined. But whose
title? Admittedly neither side could establish title
pledge, gift, loan or any other form of transfer of right, title, possession or lien; (zb) value means the fair market value of any property
includes any right or interest or legal documents or instruments evidencing title to or interest in the property and where the property is capable ... includes sale, purchase or any other form of transfer of right, title, possession or lien; (30) "trustee" means the trustee as defined in the section
knowledge of a lawful title and declaration of
the hostile title on the part of the person in possession,
there does not appear ... when their adverse possession commenced and nature of their
possession of which the authorities are quite aware. The
petitioners possession over the schedule land
raises bona fide dispute
of title?
(5) Whether the respondent perfected title by
adverse possession?
(6) Whether the respondent is a land grabber
within ... were in possession for innumerable years as Inamdars, so
he was entitled to tack their possession for purposes of
perfecting his title by adverse possession
same. A
mere possession or user or permissive possession does not remotely
come near the spectrum of adverse possession. Possession to be
adverse ... adverse possession will be
entitled to hold his possession against the other not in
possession, on the well settled rule of law that possession
favour of whom security interest is created; (31) "security interest" means right, title or interest or a claim to property, created in favour ... pledge, gift, loan or any other form of transfer of right, title, possession or lien; (35) "transfer of property" means transfer of any property
possession; (c) whether
the factum of possession was known to the
other party ; (d) how long his possession is
continued; and (e) his possession ... title against a government is decreed,
the plaintiff should establish, either his title by
rt
producing the title deeds which satisfactorily trace title
that they gave some evidence of possession. The raising of the presumption that possession goes with the title is a matter of discration with ... after the plaintiff has established his title and subsisting title, by showing that he has been in possession of the property for a period