Hi all of you!
I request you to kindly help me in the aspect that "One can not prove his possession with the photographs" or " Photos can not prove the possession of a party". The citations are required. Thanks one and all.
G.Nagarajeshwar Rao (Advocate) 15 May 2011
Hi all of you!
I request you to kindly help me in the aspect that "One can not prove his possession with the photographs" or " Photos can not prove the possession of a party". The citations are required. Thanks one and all.
pratik (self working) 15 May 2011
i would also required.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate) 15 May 2011
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 15 May 2011
Agreed with adv.rajeev(rajoo)
Y V Vishweshwar Rao (Advocate ) 15 May 2011
@ GNR Sharama - Phoots -showing actual construction by one party with the workers and by physical presence fo the Party can proved that the party constructed the Sturctures - However - hsi legal entitlemtn to construct - his title and possession must be supported by acceptable documentary evidence -. the Photos will support he other valid Documentary evidence - a fact who cinstructed the Structures -or - a fact who demolished the structures -can be proved by phootes ! Photos and it relevancy defers form case to case and proof of fact on some aspects can be taken in to coisnideration- on photos ! Citations ! i will try to locate
Y V Vishweshwar Rao (Advocate ) 15 May 2011
Originally posted by :Y V Vishweshwar Rao | ||
" | @ GNR Sharma - Phoots -showing actual construction by one party with the workers and by Physical presence of the Party can prove that the party constructed the Sturctures - However - his legal entitlment to construct - his title and valid possession must be supported by acceptable documentary evidence -. the Photos will support he other valid Documentary evidence - a fact who constructed the Structures -or - a fact who demolished the structures -can be proved by phootes ! Photos and it relevancy defers form case to case and proof of fact on some aspects can be taken in to coisnideration- on photos ! Citations ! I will try to locate |
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Navjot Kumar (Lawyer) 16 May 2011
Sir,
I am fully agreed with my another frd rajeev, merely photographs of property does not prove the title of property, u should have to file the a application u/o 7 rule 11 CPC , they have not file prove of property so suit shall be rejected on solely ground , for prove any tilted of provery u have to show regd. sale deed or regd. will duly probated by the court concerned.
G.Nagarajeshwar Rao (Advocate) 16 May 2011
sir! I required citations on that aspect. If any citation is found kindly post.
G.Nagarajeshwar Rao (Advocate) 20 May 2011
Respected members / experts of this site!
I found some infromation in a commetary with regarding to the above query. The concept of the law in that commentary is " Mere sale deed in respect of land in dispute and photographs showing some crops over it - not sufficient to prove possession of purchaser. Ad-interim-injunction order can not be passed in favour of purchaser". The cases referred under that concept are
1996 AIHC 5606 [5607] Delhi,
1996 AIHC 4274 [4277]
[1997] 1 ICC 145 [Delhi]
[1996] 1 Mad. L.W. 13 [17]
[1996] 1 ICC 755
AIR 1995 All. 418 [419]
1996 All.LJ. 39
[1996] 4 ICC 518
how far the above judgments are helpful on that aspect. The full text is not available to me.