Question
A suit for possession of an immovable property, under
section 6 of Specific Relief Act can be filed within__________ of dispossessionSolution
Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act deals with the provision related to suit by person dispossessed of immovable property. It reads as,“(1) If any person is dispossessed without his consent of immovable property otherwise than in due course of law, he or any person claiming through him, may by suit recover possession thereof.(2) No suit under this section shall be brought-After the expiry of six months from the date of dispossession.Against the Government.(3) No appeal shall lie from any order or decree passed in any suit instituted under this section, nor shall any review of the decree under this section is allowed.
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POP : KLU :: FMO : ______
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