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What action can be brought in law for the recovery of specific immovable property?
A suit based on title by ownership
A suit based on possessory title
A suit based merely on the previous possession of the plaintiff, where he has been dispossessed without his consent, otherwise than in due course of law
All of the above
- A suit based on title by ownership: If someone has legal title (ownership) over an immovable property, they can file a suit to recover it.
- A suit based on possessory title: Even without full ownership, someone in possession can also file a suit if their possession is disturbed.
- A suit based merely on previous possession: The law also allows a person who was in prior lawful possession (even without ownership), and has been dispossessed without their consent, to recover the property.
- Option 4: All of the above are recognized modes under law to recover specific immovable property.
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