🧾 ONE-PAGE ADVERSE POSSESSION – SUCCESS CHECKLIST
(Judicial Exams | Civil Judge | District Judge | Mains & Interview)
✅ STEP 1: IDENTIFY NATURE OF ENTRY
✔️ Forcible entry / trespass
✔️ Entry under void / defective sale deed
✔️ Entry as tenant/licensee followed by clear repudiation
❌ Mere permissive entry (without repudiation) → FAIL
📌 Case Law:
Nair Service Society v. K.C. Alexander, AIR 1968 SC 1165
✅ STEP 2: HOSTILITY (ANIMUS POSSIDENDI)
Ask:
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Did possessor assert ownership in his own right?
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Did he deny true owner’s title?
✔️ Acts proving hostility:
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Refusal to pay rent
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Mutation in possessor’s name
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Sale / mortgage / construction
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Filing suit as owner
📌 Case Law:
P.T. Munichikkanna Reddy v. Revamma, (2007) 6 SCC 59
✅ STEP 3: OPEN & NOTORIOUS POSSESSION
✔️ Possession must be visible, not secret
✔️ True owner must have knowledge or means of knowledge
📌 Case Law:
Karnataka Board of Wakf v. Govt. of India, (2004) 10 SCC 779
✅ STEP 4: CONTINUOUS & UNINTERRUPTED
✔️ Continuous possession for 12 years (private land)
✔️ No interruption by suit, eviction, or surrender
📌 Case Law:
Saroop Singh v. Banto, (2005) 8 SCC 330
✅ STEP 5: EXCLUSIVE POSSESSION
✔️ Possession not shared with owner or public
✔️ Exclusive control like true owner
📌 Case Law:
P. Lakshmi Reddy v. L. Lakshmi Reddy, AIR 1957 SC 314
✅ STEP 6: POSSESSION AGAINST TRUE OWNER
✔️ Possession must be in denial of owner’s title
✔️ Not against a stranger
📌 Case Law:
Mohan Lal v. Mirza Abdul Gaffar, (1996) 1 SCC 639
✅ STEP 7: LIMITATION STARTING POINT
✔️ Clearly identify:
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Date of hostile entry, OR
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Date of repudiation of permissive possession
📌 Case Law:
Khatri Hotels v. Union of India, (2011) 9 SCC 126
✅ STEP 8: BURDEN OF PROOF
✔️ Lies entirely on person claiming adverse possession
✔️ Must plead & prove all ingredients
📌 Case Law:
Hemaji Waghaji Jat v. Bhikhabhai, (2009) 16 SCC 517
❌ AUTOMATIC FAILURE CONDITIONS
❌ Friendly / permissive possession without repudiation
❌ Mere long possession
❌ Mutation entry alone
❌ Silence of owner without hostility
❌ Co-owner possession without ouster
🏆 GOLDEN EXAM SENTENCE (WRITE THIS!)
“Adverse possession succeeds only when possession is hostile, open, continuous, exclusive, and to the knowledge of the true owner for the statutory period, extinguishing the owner’s title under the law of limitation.”
📌 LAST-MINUTE MEMORY TRICK
H.O.C.E.L. + Time
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Hostile
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Open
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Continuous
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Exclusive
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Lawful limitation period