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gave the plaintiffs "the benefit of presumption that
possession follows title" and held that the plaintiffs' suit was not
barred ... gave some evidence of possession. The raising of the
presumption that possession goes with the title is a matter
Patna High Court
limited
sense of title to Khas Possession, and, therefore, he must prove his
possession within twelve years of the suit ... merely proving that he had an
antecedent title and possession and it must not be considered that
merely because where
Patna High Court
case of un worked
minerals possession should be held to follow title for the purposes of
Section 145, Criminal ... applying
the principle of constructive possession, namely, that possession
follows title. The wording of Sections 145 and 146 shows clearly
Patna High Court
proceed based on the broad principle that possession follows title. In this
connection, I would like to refer ... possession of the plaintiffs on the principle
that possession follows title. The plaintiffs had not taken such a case even
Madras High Court
Munsiff court held, "possession follows title" hence the
inevitable corollary follows. The burden lies ... proceeding on the
presumption that "possession follows title" which is nor
applicable to the facts
Kerala High Court
Mental Diseases, GT, Shahdara to take possession of the
following land :-
"Khasra no. 317/17 min., 15/7min ... possession.
38. A copy of the proceedings recorded on 28th October, 1987
with regard to taking over of possession
Delhi High Court
according to the learned counsel, the
principles that possession follows title would not be applicable. In
order to find support ... proof of plaintiff's title possession was presumed with
him on the principle that possession follows title, the plaintiff must
Patna High Court
Suit for possession
based on title--Principle that possession follows
title--When can be relied upon.
HEADNOTE:
The plaintiff-appellant ... appellant to rely
on the principle that possession follows title. [232B]
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Not only there is evidence to show that
Supreme Court of India
with them by applying the principle of
possession follows title. The High Court also held that it was not necessary ... enjoyed? In such cases the principle is that possession
follows title. If two persons claim to be in possession
Supreme Court of India
proof
of plaintiff's title possession is presumed with him on the principle
that possession follows title, the plaintiff must ... title as also
prior possession in the year 1947 and do possession and dispossession
and discontinuance of possession subsequently. There
Punjab-Haryana High Court
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