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SC: Suit For Title Without Seeking Recovery of Possession Not Main. When Plaintiff Not in Possession - (16 Feb 2024)

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Supreme Court has reiterated that a suit that has been filed for declaration of title and the recovery of possession has not been sought is not maintainable when the plaintiff is not in possession.

Tags : SUPREME COURT   RECOVERY OF POSSESSION   DECLARATION OF TITLE  

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