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Which of the following the Court cannot do under s. 6, Specific Relief Act, 1963?
To award damages
To direct defendant to pay to the plaintiff the cost of removing huts and filling up of excavation
To direct defendant to pay to the plaintiff the cost for removal of structures
All of these
- Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 focuses on recovery of possession of immovable property.
- It provides a summary remedy for dispossessed persons to regain possession, without delving into intricate legalities.
- The section specifically avoids addressing damages or any additional forms of relief apart from restoring possession.
- Option 1: To award damages – This is beyond the scope of Section 6, which focuses on possession, not compensation.
- Option 2: To direct the defendant to pay the cost of removing huts and filling up excavation – This involves compensation beyond possession recovery.
- Option 3: To direct the defendant to pay the cost for removal of structures – Again, this is about compensation, not just possession.
- Option 4: All of these – None of these actions are within the power of the court under Section 6.
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