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H is third to the right of B who is the son of A. E is an immediate neighbour of H and second to the left of his son. F, who is married to B and is third to the right of E’s son. C is mother of D. G is female but she is not daughter of C and H. G is in third generation G is female but she is not daughter of C and H. G is in third generation. F is not immediate neighbour of her husband’s sister. E is son-in-law of H and is not immediate neighbour of D. C and her mother A are immediate neighbour of each-other. F is not immediate neighbour of her husband’s sister. E is son-in-law of H and is not immediate neighbour of D Case-1
In case 2 there is no such space for A and C. So CASE2 is cancelled out. Final arrangement: Case-1
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