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Presumption of ouster

In Abdul Majeed v. Ummu Zaneera (61 N.L.R. 361) De Silva J. with Fernando J. agreeing held that in considering whether or not a presumption of ouster should be drawn by reason of long-continued possession alone, of the property owned in common, it is relevant to consider inter alia documents executed on the basis of exclusive ownership.

Recent Judgment of the Supreme Court on the presumption 

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Abdul Majeed Vs Ummu Zaneera 61 NLR 361 read online


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