A to Z of Adverse Possession & Limitation Act, 1963 by Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh is a focused and practice-oriented treatise that comprehensively examines the doctrine of adverse possession and the statutory framework of the Limitation Act, 1963. The book provides section-wise analysis integrated with leading case laws, offering clarity on limitation periods, accrual of cause of action, extinguishment of rights, and the jurisprudential foundations of adverse possession. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding both substantive principles and procedural implications in civil litigation.
Key Features:
- Section-wise commentary on the Limitation Act, 1963
- Exhaustive coverage of leading Supreme Court and High Court judgments on adverse possession
- Analytical treatment of essential ingredients of adverse possession: hostile possession, continuity, publicity, and exclusivity
- Practical guidance on limitation in suits for possession, declaration, and recovery
- Important models of pleadings for civil suits involving limitation and adverse possession
- Clarification of burden of proof and evidentiary requirements
- Useful for drafting written statements and framing issues in property disputes
This book is particularly useful for civil advocates handling property and possession disputes, judicial service aspirants, law students studying limitation law, and legal practitioners drafting pleadings in title and recovery suits. It also benefits academicians and researchers exploring the evolving jurisprudence on adverse possession in India.