Jamaldeen Abdul Latheef and others Vs. Abdul Majeed Mohamed Mansoor and others – S. C. APPEAL NO. 104/05-2010

In the case between Abdul Majeed Mohamed Mansoor, Abdul Majeed Mohamed Nizar, and others (Respondents/Petitioners) and Jamaldeen Abdul Latheef, Koya Mohideen Nizardeen, and others (Appellants/Defendant-Appellants), the Supreme Court addressed issues regarding the validity of a Power of Attorney (P7), the effective conveyance of title through Deed P1, and the adequacy of land identification in a vindicatory action. It was determined that the Power of Attorney was not properly proven in accordance with statutory and evidentiary requirements, rendering the subsequent deed ineffective in transferring title to the Respondents. Substantial inconsistencies concerning the boundaries and identification of the property were also found to undermine the Respondents’ claim. The Supreme Court set aside

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