Ms. Verma's late uncle left her a sizable warehouse. She trusted her friend Mr. Roy to run the warehouse even though she never went there or kept anything there. Mr. Roy gradually stocked the warehouse with his own merchandise. When Ms. Verma intended to lease the warehouse, there was a disagreement since Mr. Roy insisted he had control over it because of his ongoing use
Question
Despite never having lived there, which of the following best sums up Ms. Verma's relationship with the warehouse?
Actual Possession: The warehouse is under the direct physical control of Ms. Verma.
Joint Possession: The warehouse is jointly owned by Mr. Roy and Ms. Verma.
Constructive Possession: Without actually being there, Ms. Verma has a legal claim to and control over the warehouse.
Nominal Possession: Ms. Verma just acknowledges ownership of the warehouse but has no legal claim to it.
When someone has legal authority and control over something without having physical custody or actual possession, this is referred to as having "constructive possession." In this situation, even though Ms. Verma hasn't utilised or occupied the warehouse personally, she has constructive possession of it thanks to inheritance.hence option C is correct option .