(A) Adverse possession – Proof of – Held that to prove the plea of adverse possession :-
(a) The plaintiff must plead and prove that he was claiming possession adverse to the true owner;
(b) The plaintiff must plead and establish that the factum of his long and continuous possession was known to the true owner;
(c) The plaintiff must also plead and establish when he came into possession; and
(d) The plaintiff must establish that his possession was open and undisturbed.
It is a settled law that by pleading adverse possession, a party seeks to defeat the rights of the true owner, and therefore, there is no equity in his favour – After all, the plea is based on continuous wrongful possession for a period of more than 12years – Therefore, the facts constituting the ingredients of adverse possession must be pleaded and proved by the plaintiff.(Para 12)
(B) Adverse possession – Not made out – Suit was filed on 17th November 1995 – Therefore, going by the averments in paragraph 3 of the plaint, the plaintiff can, at the highest, claim to be in possession from the year 1950 – In the same paragraph, the plaintiff stated that the original owner died in 1947 – It is not pleaded that even before the year 1947, the plaintiff or his father were in hostile possession to the knowledge of the original owner – Hel that when a party claims adverse possession, he must know who the actual owner of the property is – Secondly, he must plead that he was in open and uninterrupted possession for more than 12 years to the original owner’s knowledge – These material averments are completely absent in the plaint – Therefore, there is no proper foundation for the plea of adverse possession in the plaint – Held that not possible to find fault with the concurrent judgments recording a finding of fact that the plaintiff failed to prove his adverse possession – Appeal liable to be dismissed. (Para 13, 16)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 174 SC
[2024 INSC 214]
Radheshyamlal Vs. V Sandhya And Anr. Etc.
Civil Appeal Nos. 4322 – 4324 of 2024 (Arising Out Of SLP (C) Nos. 19059-19061 of 2014)-Decided On-18-03-2024
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