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Property law weekly: leading cases, Building Safety Act updates, residential and development news, SDLT rulings, and policy trackers—7 November 2024

Published on: 07 November 2024

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Transferring property

Adverse possession claim precluded—abuse of process

Malik v Malik [2024] EWCA Civ 1323 concerned two linked appeals in a protracted family quarrel about who owns a Knightsbridge flat. The appeals were heard together. The Court of Appeal upheld the first brother’s appeal against a ruling that the second brother was not barred, as an abuse of process, from running an adverse possession defence in possession proceedings brought in 2017. No objectively unequivocal earlier statement was needed in this context. A plainly inconsistent later stance could still amount to an abuse. In the 2017 claim, the judge was entitled to find that, in 2012 proceedings, the second brother had signalled that he would not pursue adverse possession, deploying that assurance to dissuade the court from lifting a stay imposed on a 1987 action. The judge...

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