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1 REPORTABLEIN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIACIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTIONCIVIL APPEAL OF 2014 RAVINDER KAUR GREWAL & (S)VERSUSMANJIT KAUR & (S)WITHSPECIAL LEAVE PETITION ( CIVIL ) 8333 OF 2014 RADHAKRISHNA REDDY (D) THROUGH (S)VERSUSG. AYYAVOO & (S)J U D G M E N TARUN MISHRA, question of law involved in the present matters is quitesignificant. Whether a person claiming the title by virtue of adversepossession can maintain a suit under Article 65 of Limitation Act, 1963(for short, the Act ) for declaration of title and for a permanentinjunction seeking the protection of his possession thereby restrainingthe defendant from interfering in the possession or for restoration ofpossession in case of illegal dispossession by a defendant whose title hasbeen extinguished by virtue of the plaintiff remaining in the adverse2possession or in case of dispossession by some other person?
Historically, adverse possession is a pretty old concept of law. ... confers rights upon wrongdoers. The concept of adverse possession appeared in the Code of Hammurabi approximately 2000 years before Christ era. Law 30 contained a provision “If a chieftain or a man leaves ... prescriptive title to the lands under s. 28 read with Art. 134B ...
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