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Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

1930

In a dispute of this kind those persons should be witnesses who know.the name ( of the country in which the land in dispute lies ) the boundary of the land the title of acquisition the measure of the land the time of its acquisition the region in which that particular land is situated and above all the cause of interruption. [...] from time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary ) as the basis of their law and after the statute of Westminster had fixed a time of limitation they by an equitable construction of the same fixed upon a point of time viz the first day of the reign of Richard 1 ( A. D. 1189) as the furthest limit of human memory by which every prescriptive claim was deemed indefensible if it had [...] In his opinion the loss of title resulting from adverse possession is due to a presumption of legal ownership on the part of the possessor and of the absence thereof on the part of the party dispossessed. [...] p. 156 7. ffsqt 4444-4 61tdnr ric7cjsraramigrItr qaarr4 Apartrks p. 632.3t2 Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research institute the whole seems to be that according to the theory of vyavaharRini the text of Ydjiiavalkya contains a rule of limitation which is for the guidance of the court only but is not to operate by putting an end to the title of the real owner the restoration of which [...] 3 Vijillamevara says that when any of these causes of inaction and silence exists loss of remedy will not ensue and thus the intention of Manu and Närada is to declare loss of remedy arising from the absence of the familiar causes of passiveness and not from mere passiveness or the absence of the exercise of right for any period.
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Authors

Dr. R.N. Dandekar

Pages
119
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120009
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii D.R. Bhandarkar, A.B. Gajendragadkar view
Proof of Possession Under the Smrtis
301-335 Amareswar Thakur view
Dravidian Culture
336-360 R. Shamsashtbi view
Yuvarajadeva I of Tripuei
361-373 V.V Mirashi view
Kanarese Influence on Old Marathi With Special Reference to Jnanesvarp
374-397 R.J Jahagirdar view
The Jaynagar Image Inscription of Palapala
398-400 R.D Banerji view
Appndix I
i-iv unknown view
Appndix II
v-xvii unknown view

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