Legal Question in Civil Litigation in India
Section 65 of limitation Act
Whether a Plaintiff can file a suit for declaration of his title by way of adverse possesion?
10 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
As such there is no prohibition but the question of adverse possession arise and can be asserted only when a third person claims ownership over the property.
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
yes, you can file suit for declaration of your title without being in the actual possession of the property,but mere property should be actually related for you. And it is better excercize your possession over the property.
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Sanjay K. Dixit.
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
yes the such suit can be filed
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
YES the plaintiff can file a suit for declaration.
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
YES the plaintiff can file a suit for declaration.
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
YES the plaintiff can file a suit for declaration.
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
YES the plaintiff can file a suit for declaration.
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
YES the plaintiff can file a suit for declaration.
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
YES the plaintiff can file a suit for declaration.
Re: Section 65 of limitation Act
Yes
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