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Section 5 and 6 of the Specific Relief Act are mutually exclusive statement is …
True
False
Partly Correct
None of the above
- Section 5 of the Specific Relief Act deals with the recovery of possession of specific immovable property based on title. It emphasizes restoring possession to rightful titleholders through established legal processes.
- Section 6 focuses on the recovery of possession of immovable property through summary proceedings for those wrongfully dispossessed, regardless of title. The aim is quick restoration without delving into complex title issues.
- While they both address possession recovery, they operate under different conditions—Section 5 relies on title, and Section 6 relies on dispossession circumstances.
- Option 1: True suggests they do not operate together, which is incorrect as they address different scenarios.
- Option 2: False correctly indicates they can coexist since they apply to separate legal contexts.
- Option 3: Partly Correct implies some overlap which is inaccurate.
- Option 4: None of the above, would not be suitable here as option 2 accurately describes the relationship.
Option 2: False
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