when the suit is
filed for possession of immovable property, based on previous possession and
not on title, when the plaintiff, while in possession ... possession, (c) whether the factum
of possession was known to the other party, (d) how long his possession has
continued, and (e) his possession
adverse possession? Every possession is not, in law, adverse possession. Under Art. 65 of the Limitation Act, 1963 , a suit for possession of immovable property ... possession by itself would not constitute adverse possession if it was either permissive possession or possession without animus possidendi . The plea based on title
respondents
have proved their title and, thus, it was for the first defendant to prove
acquisition of title by adverse possession.?
27.Again in another ... assertion of the title must be clear unequivocal and
for more than statutory period. To perfect title by adverse possession the
possession must be hostile
possession. Adverse possession refers to actual and exclusive possession coupled with intention to hold exclusive possession coupled with intention to hold as owner. Adverse possession ... concept of adverse possession contemplates a hostile possession, ie., possession which is expressly or impliedly in denial of the title of the true owner. Possession
possession. Adverse possession refers to actual and exclusive possession coupled with intention to hold exclusive possession coupled with intention to hold as owner. Adverse possession ... concept of adverse possession contemplates a hostile possession, ie., possession which is expressly or impliedly in denial of the title of the true owner. Possession
possession ?
iii) Whether the factum of possession is known to the other party ?
iv) How long his possession has continued ?
v) His possession was open ... possession of a property so long as there is no intrusion.
i) Adverse possession is a hostile possession by clearly asserting hostile title in denial
concept of adverse possession contemplates a hostile possession
i.e. a possession which is expressly or impliedly in denial of the title of the
true ... definition of adverse possession. Adverse
possession refers to actual and exclusive possession coupled with intention to
hold as owner. Adverse possession becomes hostile
prove his hostile title from 1951, having regard to the hostile title claimed from 1994, the plaintiff perfected title by adverse possession ... possession by itself would not constitute adverse possession if it was either permissive possession or possession without animus possidendi. The pleas based on title
possession, and that mere possession
for some years was not sufficient to claim adverse
possession, unless such possession was hostile
possession, denying the title ... came in
possession, nature of possession, the factum of
possession, knowledge to the true owner, duration
of possession and that possession was open and
undisturbed
concept of adverse possession contemplates a hostile possession ie., a
possession which is expressly or impliedly in denial of the title of the true
owner ... claims of the person in
possession. The adverse possession essentially is hostile possession,
possession in denial of the title of the true owner. It includes