being a trespasser. There can be a trespasser if another person has a title giving him a right to possession. Nobody can be said ... competent to take away rights or to confer new rights during the pendency of a suit in respect of the rights. It is not correct
settled law that even a
person rightfully entitled to immediate actual
possession has no right to oust a trespasser
by force if that trespasser ... crop grown
by the trespasser and take forcible
possession, in which case the trespasser will
have a right of private defence and the true
owner
such right, be unlawful, and such right does not amount to an easement or an interest in the property, the right is called a license ... dispossess or throw out a trespasser while he is in the act or process of trespassing but this right is not available to the true
John B. James And Others vs Bangalore Development Authority And ... on 7 August, 2000
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crop grown by the trespasser and take forcible possession, in which case the trespasser will have a right of private defence and the true owner ... trespasser, while the trespasser is in the act or prices of trespassing, and has not accomplished his possession, but this right is not available
against criminal trespass or mischief continues as long as the offender continues in the commission of criminal trespass or mischief.
The right of private defence ... hands and beat the trespasser in order to dispossess him from the field. The trespasser was found to have right of self-defence
guiding light for interpreting the law relating to the right of a trespasser to retain possession by virtue of Sub-section (5) of Section ... rights in relation to their own landlords. In some cases, they may have such rights but in other cases, they may not have tenancy rights
possession he may even use reasonable force to keep out a trespasser. A rightful owner who has been wrongfully dispossessed of land may retake possession ... rightful owner, the rightful owner shall have to take recourse to law; he cannot take the law in his own hands and evict the trespasser
private
defence of property-Trespass of land-Exercise of right to
owner against trespasser-Scope of.
Panel Code, 1860-Section 302-Murder-Conviction under-
Plea ... chance
even to run away. The appellant abused the right arising out
of the trespass to kill the deceased. This was a case of
intentional
trespasser,
while the trespasser is in the act or process of
trespassing and has not accomplished his
possession, but this right is not available ... dispossess or throw out a trespasser while
he is in the act or process of trespassing but
this right is not available to the true