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If a person is dispossessed without his consent of immovable property otherwise than in due course of law, he may file a suit for recovery of possession under Sec. 6 of the Specific Relief Act within a period of;
Three months.
Six months.
Nine months.
One year.
- Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act deals with the recovery of possession of immovable property.
- It provides a remedy to a person dispossessed without consent and not following due process of law.
- The main point is to restore possession, not to resolve ownership disputes.
- The suit must be filed within a specific time frame from the date of dispossession.
- Option 1: Three months - Too short for this provision.
- Option 2: Six months - Correct. The suit must be filed within six months.
- Option 3: Nine months - Too long and not allowed by this section.
- Option 4: One year - Also too long.
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