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Any guide for this ??

If any immovable property is encroached upon for more than 19 years & the owner claims that all the encroachments are in fact his tenants on rent basis & in such a stage the owner wants to sale the same property, whats the aid available to him to sale such property. Further, the tenants deny that the are any rental tenants & claim that they acquired a right of ownership on the grounds of Easement. Here the title to the property is clear & on this sole basis the owner wants to sale this subject property.

IMPORTANCE OF LEGAL RESEARCH METHOD FOR LEGAL PROFESSIONALS·

  I NTRODUCTION: No doubt, mastering legal research is a primary element in achieving success and growth in the legal profession. Our law school studies do not emphasize legal research as an essential component in the curriculum and thus students, legal professionals, legal researchers and the person so concerned are unprepared to consider the larger picture of law practice - resolving legal problems and the act of legal research have become increasingly challenging and complicated to the legal professionals, legal researchers and the students. As we know, that legal research can either make or break a case. Thus, a legal professional discovers that learning about the legal research process means learning the tools of legal trade. Law is the entire body of rules of conduct created by the government and enforced by the authority of government. Before we begin with legal research,

Meaning , Scope and Kinds of Jurisprudence

Meaning of Jurisprudence: The theory of jurisprudence has been around for fairly a long time. Both the Ancient Greeks and Romans believed the philosophy of law, and earlier societies possibly did as well. The word itself is resulting from a Latin phrase, juris prudentia, significance “the study, knowledge, or science of law.” Jurisprudence refers to the philosophy of law that is employed in analyzing, explaining, and classifying law. It embraces studies and theories from a range of disciplines such as history, sociology, political science, philosophy, psychology and even economics. Jurisprudence formulates legal relations, rights, and duties. It may undertake to classify law and to construct a system in which every rule of law may find an appropriate place. It may also attempt to classify all the relations that the law recognizes or creates and which it regulates or orders, that is, the relations of state and government to individuals and groups, and of individuals