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Can adverse possession be claimed over a property in Jaipur?

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A portion of land adjoining my property in Jaipur has been occupied by another party for several years. Can they claim ownership through adverse possession?

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Yes, adverse possession can be claimed over a property in Jaipur, though this is a legally demanding doctrine with strict requirements, and successfully establishing such a claim requires meeting a high evidentiary threshold rather than simply demonstrating long-term occupation. Under Article 65 of the Limitation Act, 1963, a person can acquire ownership rights over property through adverse possession if they have been in continuous, open, hostile, and exclusive possession of the property for a period of twelve years against the true owner, without that owner taking action to reclaim it.

For a successful adverse possession claim, your lawyer needs to establish several specific elements: the possession must be actual and continuous throughout the entire statutory period without significant interruption, it must be open and visible, meaning the true owner had a reasonable opportunity to know about the adverse occupation, it must be hostile to the true owner's title, meaning the possession was without the owner's permission and asserted a claim inconsistent with the owner's rights, and it must be exclusive, meaning the claimant possessed the property to the exclusion of the true owner and others, not merely alongside or with the owner's tolerance.

Courts have become increasingly cautious about adverse possession claims in recent years, requiring very clear and cogent evidence establishing each of these elements, since the doctrine effectively allows someone to acquire ownership of another person's property purely through the passage of time, which courts recognise as a significant and sometimes harsh consequence for the true owner. Documentary evidence such as property tax payments made by the claimant, utility bills in the claimant's name, witness testimony establishing the nature and duration of possession, and the complete absence of any acknowledgment of the true owner's title during the relevant period all become important in building a credible claim.

If you are the true owner facing a potential adverse possession claim against your property, it is equally important to act promptly once you become aware of unauthorised occupation, since taking timely legal action to assert your ownership and remove the occupant is the most effective way to prevent the statutory period from running against your interests in the first place.

Given the demanding legal standard involved, whether you are pursuing or defending against an adverse possession claim, experienced legal guidance is essential. You can consult Aapka Legal Advice, where a panel of retired judges can offer a realistic assessment of your case based on how Jaipur courts have evaluated similar claims. Engaging the Property Lawyers in Jaipur | Aapka Legal Advice ensures your claim or defence is built on the strongest available evidence. In conclusion, adverse possession claims in Jaipur are legally possible but demanding, making thorough documentation and experienced legal strategy essential to success.


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