Question
With reference to the Limitation Act, 1963 "limitation
period for filing the suit for possession of immovable property based on previous possession and not on title, when the plaintiff while in possession of the property has been disposed shall be______from the date of dispossession"Solution
As per Art. 64 of the Limitation act, 1963- For possession of immovable property based on previous possession and not on title, when the plaintiff while in possession of the property has been dispossessed. The limitation period is twelve years from the date of dispossession.
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