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A and B obtain a decree against C and D for Rs 5,000. A’s share of the decree is Rs 2,000. A dies, and on his death his interest in the decree passes to C as his heir.
B (as decree-holder) cannot execute the decree against D for more than Rs 3,000
C (as transferee of A’s interest in the decree) cannot execute the decree against D for more than Rs 3,000
both (A) and (B)
None of these
- Option 1: B, as decree-holder, cannot execute against D for more than Rs 3,000. This is correct since A’s share of Rs 2,000 has passed to C as heir, leaving B to recover only their Rs 3,000 share.
- Option 2: C, as transferee of A’s interest, cannot execute against D for more than Rs 3,000. C only succeeds A’s Rs 2,000 share. D still owes B Rs 3,000 which B can claim; thus, C cannot claim beyond inheriting A's part.
- Option 3: Both (A) and (B) are correct because B’s claim is limited to Rs 3,000, and C's right now includes A’s original Rs 2,000 share.
- Option 4: None of these is incorrect because options 1 and 2 accurately describe the situation.
Therefore, the answer is:
Option 3: Both (A) and (B)
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