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A suit for possession of an immovable property, under section 6 of the Specific Relief Act can be filed within of dispossession.
12 years
3 years
1 year
6 months
- Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act deals with the recovery of possession of an immovable property.
- It allows a person dispossessed of immovable property without their consent to file a suit for recovery of possession.
- The limitation period to file such a suit is set to ensure swift legal remedy.
- Option 1: 12 years - The Limitation Act allows 12 years for certain land recovery suits, but this does not apply to suits under Section 6.
- Option 2: 3 years - Three years is a common limitation for some civil suits, but not for Section 6.
- Option 3: 1 year - One year can apply to certain suits under limitations, but not this one.
- Option 4: 6 months - The correct limitation period for a suit under Section 6 is six months from the date of dispossession.
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