25_MCQ_Adverse_Possession_with_LIMITATION ACT

🧠 25 MCQs – ADVERSE POSSESSION Γ— LIMITATION ACT (TRAPS)


1. Suit for possession based on title must be filed within:

A. 3 years from dispossession
B. 6 years from knowledge
C. 12 years from date possession becomes adverse
D. 12 years from date of purchase

βœ… Answer: C
πŸ“š Article 65, Limitation Act


2. Article 64 of Limitation Act applies when suit is based on:

A. Ownership
B. Previous possession and dispossession
C. Mutation
D. Title deed

βœ… Answer: B
πŸ“š Nair Service Society v. K.C. Alexander


3. Difference between Article 64 and 65 is:

A. Parties involved
B. Relief claimed
C. Basis of suit: possession vs title
D. Period of limitation

βœ… Answer: C


4. Limitation starts against true owner when:

A. Possession begins
B. Mutation is entered
C. Possession becomes hostile
D. Rent is unpaid

βœ… Answer: C
πŸ“š Khatri Hotels v. Union of India (2011)


5. Section 27 of Limitation Act provides for:

A. Bar of suit
B. Computation of time
C. Extinction of title
D. Condonation of delay

βœ… Answer: C


6. Possession initially permissive becomes adverse from:

A. Date of entry
B. Date of mutation
C. Date of clear repudiation
D. Date of suit

βœ… Answer: C
πŸ“š Saroop Singh v. Banto


7. In co-ownership cases, limitation begins when:

A. One co-owner occupies
B. Rent is not paid
C. Ouster is proved
D. Mutation occurs

βœ… Answer: C
πŸ“š P. Lakshmi Reddy v. L. Lakshmi Reddy


8. Which Article applies when plaintiff was dispossessed but has no title?

A. Article 58
B. Article 64
C. Article 65
D. Article 113

βœ… Answer: B


9. A person claiming adverse possession must plead:

A. Date of suit
B. Date of purchase
C. Date when possession became adverse
D. Date of mutation

βœ… Answer: C
πŸ“š Khatri Hotels v. Union of India


10. Failure to prove starting point of limitation results in:

A. Partial decree
B. Remand
C. Failure of adverse possession claim
D. Extension of time

βœ… Answer: C


11. Suit filed after 12 years is always barred by limitation.

A. True
B. False

βœ… Answer: B
πŸ“š Limitation runs only when possession is adverse


12. Section 3 of Limitation Act mandates that:

A. Delay can be condoned
B. Limitation is optional
C. Court must dismiss time-barred suit
D. Limitation applies only if pleaded

βœ… Answer: C


13. Possession under void sale deed becomes adverse from:

A. Date of knowledge
B. Date of sale deed
C. Date of hostile possession
D. Date of suit

βœ… Answer: C
πŸ“š Nair Service Society v. K.C. Alexander


14. Which Article governs adverse possession against private individual?

A. Article 64
B. Article 65
C. Article 112
D. Article 113

βœ… Answer: B


15. Article 112 applies to suits by:

A. Private individuals
B. Companies
C. State or Central Government
D. Panchayat

βœ… Answer: C


16. Period under Article 112 is:

A. 12 years
B. 30 years
C. 60 years
D. 90 years

βœ… Answer: B


17. Adverse possession against Government requires:

A. Less proof
B. Same proof
C. Stricter proof
D. No proof

βœ… Answer: C
πŸ“š State of Haryana v. Mukesh Kumar


18. Limitation does not run against true owner when possession is:

A. Hostile
B. Continuous
C. Permissive
D. Exclusive

βœ… Answer: C


19. A plea of adverse possession implies:

A. Admission of possession only
B. Denial of ownership
C. Admission of true owner’s title
D. Neutral stance

βœ… Answer: C
πŸ“š Mohan Lal v. Mirza Abdul Gaffar


20. Which provision bars remedy but not right?

A. Section 27
B. Section 3
C. Article 65
D. Article 64

βœ… Answer: B


21. Which provision extinguishes right itself?

A. Section 3
B. Section 27
C. Article 64
D. Article 113

βœ… Answer: B


22. Limitation begins in tenant cases from:

A. Date of lease
B. Date of expiry
C. Date of hostile denial of landlord’s title
D. Date of suit

βœ… Answer: C


23. Adverse possession is primarily a defence because:

A. Limitation bars remedy
B. Title is extinguished only incidentally
C. Courts discourage it
D. CPC bars suits

βœ… Answer: B
πŸ“š Gurudwara Sahib v. Gram Panchayat


24. Which Article applies where possession is taken forcibly without title?

A. Article 65
B. Article 64
C. Article 58
D. Article 112

βœ… Answer: B


25. Correct pairing is:

A. Article 64 – Title based suit
B. Article 65 – Possession based suit
C. Article 64 – Previous possession
D. Article 112 – Private land

βœ… Answer: C


πŸ† EXAMINER’S FAVOURITE TRAP

πŸ‘‰ Do NOT confuse Article 64 & 65
πŸ‘‰ Always check basis of suit
πŸ‘‰ Limitation starts from hostility, not entry

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