title by adverse possession. This Court has laid down that the law
concerning adverse possession is well settled, a person claiming adverse
possession ... person wanting to acquire title by
adverse possession, his adverse possession cannot commence
until he obtains actual possession with the required animus.”
50. Before concluding
predecessors in title prior to 1977.
The said period will not satisfy the required period
prescribed for acquiring title by adverse possession.
Therefore ... 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 ... title were in possession for innumerable years as Inamdars, so
he was entitled to tack their possession for purposes of
perfecting his title by adverse
precario, long
possession by itself would not be sufficient to prove adverse possession."
The person who pleaded adverse possession must prove that there ... however, differs from adverse
possession, since prescription relates to incorporeal rights while adverse
possession applies to an interest in the title to property. "Prescription
mere possession or user or
permissive possession does not remotely come near the spectrum of
adverse possession. Possession to be adverse has to be actual ... claims of
the person in possession. The adverse possession essentially is hostile
possession, possession in denial of the title of the true owner. In includes
than 20 to 30 years, and, therefore, they acquired indefeasible title, by adverse possession. I have refrained from mentioning the cases of the parties ... acquired good title under Regulation III of, 1872, could not be evicted.
20. Coming to the question whether title by adverse possession could be acquired
unlawful possession is not adverse possession.
18. The position in law, as to the nature of possession which would amount to adverse possession ... title based on adverse possession. Thus, mere unlawful possession does not mean adverse possession. A trespasser's possession is adverse to the true owner
possession under an invalid grant, the nature of his possession is adverse; and if he continues in such possession, he acquires title by adverse possession ... adverse if it can be referred to law or title. Their Lordships of the Privy Council also observed that over title by adverse possession against
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
plea of adverse possession has establish it.
Adverse possession postulates a hostile possession which carries a notorious disavowal of the true owners title and constitutes ... show that the possession was adverse to the competitors. Adverse possession designates a possession in opposition to the true title and the real owner