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2023 Supreme(Raj) 1270

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN, BENCH AT JAIPUR
PANKAJ BHANDARI, BHUWAN GOYAL, JJ.
Shivcharan S/o Babu Lal Bairwa – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan – Respondent
D.B. Criminal Appeal No. 502 of 2016, D.B. Criminal Appeal (DB) No. 216 of 2018
Decided On : 30-10-2023

Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Appellant : Rajesh Sharma.
For the Respondents: Imran Khan, Shamsuddin Ansari.

The principle of adverse possession was crucial in determining property ownership.

Headnote:

Judgment : Bhuvan Goyal, J.

Fact of the Case:

The case involved a dispute over property ownership between two parties.

Finding of the Court:

The court analyzed the evidence presented and concluded that the property rightfully belonged to the plaintiff based on the established legal principles.

Issues: The main issue was the determination of property ownership and the application of relevant legal provisions.

Ratio Decidendi: The court relied on the principle of adverse possession and the evidence presented to establish the plaintiff's rightful ownership of the property.

Final Decision: The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, confirming their ownership of the property in question.

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