In this video, we'll be discussing the doctrine of adverse possession. Adverse possession is a legal concept that allows someone who is not the original owner of a piece of land to become the legal owner of that land if certain conditions are met.
We'll start by defining the doctrine of adverse possession. We'll then look at the specific requirements that must be met in order for adverse possession to occur, including the length of time the person must possess the land, the type of possession required, the required state of mind and which provision of Limitation Act governs the doctrine of adverse possession.
Finally, We will discuss the practical applications of the doctrine of adverse possession, such as how one can claim ownership rights of a property under Specific Relief Act, if he fulfils all the conditions required for adverse possession.
By the end of this video, you will have a thorough understanding of the doctrine of adverse possession and its practical application.
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