Sabeera Salee vs Hasan Mohamed Samsun Nisa – SC APPEAL 166/2019-2025

In the case between Sabeera Salee (and her heirs/representatives) and Hasan Mohamed Samsun Nisa (and related appellants/respondents), the court addressed the validity of the plaintiff’s title to the property, the sufficiency of the chain of title, and the defendant’s claim of prescriptive title based on alleged long possession and transfer from her uncle, Yehiya. It was held that the plaintiff had clearly established title through documentary evidence and valid deeds, while the defendant failed to substantiate acquisition of prescriptive rights. The attempt to raise new issues concerning estate administration under the Civil Procedure Code on appeal was found to be inadmissible, as such matters are mixed questions of fact and law not properly pleaded at trial. The appellate judgment was se

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