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Which of the following is true?
Section 7 provides that when one of several persons who are jointly entitled to institute a suit or make an application for the execution of the decree is under any such disability, and a discharge can be given without the concurrence of such person, time will run against all of them but where no such discharge can be given, time will not run against all of them until one of them becomes capable of giving discharge.
Further, as per Explanation II appended to section 7, the manager of a Hindu undivided family governed by Mitakshara Law shall be deemed to be capable of giving a discharge without concurrence of other members of family only if he is in management of the joint family property.
Both a and b
Neither a nor b
- Option 1: This is about Section 7, which deals with persons jointly entitled to sue or execute a decree. It explains that time will run against all if a discharge can be given without the concurrence of a disabled person. If no such discharge can be given, time does not run until someone can give discharge.
- Option 2: This talks about Explanation II to Section 7, specifically about a Hindu undivided family. The manager can give a discharge if he manages the joint family property, without needing consensus from other members.
- Option 3: Both options 1 and 2 are correct descriptions of legal provisions.
- Option 4: This would be correct if neither of the above statements were true, but they are.
The correct answer is:
- Option 3: Both a and b are true.
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