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Ownership does not connote

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Ownership grants rights over one’s own property — not over others’ (i.e., no right to dispossess others unlawfully).
Updated On: Jun 9, 2025
  • Right to use and enjoy
  • Right to Destroy
  • Right to Dispossess
  • Right to Possess
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Ownership refers to a bundle of rights which typically includes:
- Right to possess
- Right to use and enjoy
- Right to destroy or alienate
- Right to exclude others
However, "right to dispossess” means taking away another's property, which is not a right granted by ownership — it may imply illegality unless it’s through lawful authority (e.g., state repossession).
Hence, it is not a valid incident of ownership.
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