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Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Person claiming tenancy cannot plead adverse possession. Karnataka High Court.

Posted byrajdakshalegal April 14, 2024 Leave a comment on Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Person claiming tenancy cannot plead adverse possession. Karnataka High Court.

Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Person claiming tenancy cannot plead adverse possession. Karnataka High Court.

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Posted byrajdakshalegalApril 14, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags: india, karnataka-high-court, law, news, property-law

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