Mr. Sharma recently acquired some land, and he quickly erected a fence around it. He then began farming on the land. But there is a disagreement when Mr. Kapoor asserts ownership of the property despite never having lived on it or utilised it.
Question:
Which of the following statements most accurately sums up Mr. Sharma's connection to the subject property?
Constructive Possession: Although Mr. Sharma is not physically on the property, he has indirect authority over it.
Actual Possession: The land is within Mr. Sharma's direct physical control and occupation.
Nominal Possession: Although Mr. Sharma has no actual possession of the land, he is legally entitled to it.
Joint Possession: Mr. Sharma collaborates with another party to share physical possession and usage of the property.
Actual possession is the control or occupancy of a property in its direct physical manner. In this case, even though the legitimacy of the title is in question, Mr. Sharma proves he actually owns the land by erecting a fence and using it for farming.Hence option B is correct option .