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We purchased agricultural land in 1983 on an agreement of sale with possession. We are continuously cultivating on the land. Are we eligible for adverse possession?

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In India, the concept of adverse possession allows a person to claim ownership of land under certain conditions. According to the Limitation Act, 1963, if you have been in continuous and uninterrupted possession of the agricultural land for more than 12 years, you may be eligible to claim adverse possession.


Since you purchased the land on an agreement of sale in 1983 and have been continuously cultivating it, you might meet the possession criteria. However, it's essential to consider that the possession must be open, continuous, and without the permission of the original owner during this period.


Additionally, the nature of your possession, the existence of any legal agreements, and the status of the original owner can significantly impact your claim. It is advisable to consult with a legal expert who can provide tailored advice based on the specifics of your situation and assist you in understanding the intricacies of adverse possession laws as applicable in your case.


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