Clarification on Limitation Act, 1963 section 65 and 66

Dear Sir, Kindly Clarify on the Limitation Act, 1963 art 65 and art 66 to which is favourable to whom and on what basis if the disputed land is in posssession of the Defendant. is there any legally tenable options to appeal against the plaintiff as the case is diaposed as "Contested--Decreed without cost" I quoted the corresponding Act and it Art below. Regards, Paul Robinson Limitation Act, 1963 PART V - Suits relating to Immovable Property 62. To enforce payment of money secured by a mortgage or otherwise charged upon immovable property. Twelve years When the money sued for becomes due. 63. By a mortgage (a) for foreclosure; Thirty years When the money secured by the mortgage becomes due. (b) for possession of immovable property mortgaged. Twelve years When the mortgagee becomes entitled to possession. 64. For possession of immovable property based on previous possession and not on title, when the plaintiff while in possession of the property has been dispossessed. Twelve years The date of dispossession. 65. For possession of immovable property or any interest therein based on title. Twelve years When the possession of the defendant becomes adverse to the plaintiff.