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A lessee cannot appeal to this section 51 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. The statement is
True
False
Partly true
None of the above.
- Option 1: True
- A lessee cannot invoke Section 51 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
- Section 51 primarily relates to persons making improvements on immovable property under a belief of ownership.
- Lessees typically do not qualify, as they possess property temporarily, not under color of title.
- Option 2: False
- Incorrect if you assert that lessees can appeal to Section 51.
- Lessees are not owners or claim owners, so they fall outside this provision.
- Option 3: Partly true
- Could be arguable if additional context supports a lessee's indirect claim.
- Usually not relevant due to lessee’s status as non-owner.
- Option 4: None of the above
- Incorrect as the statement's truth falls into one of the above.
Answer: Option 1, True, as a lessee doesn’t appeal to Section 51.
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