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PAPER-I
Facts :
‘A’, ‘B? and ‘C’ are real brothers and sons of deceased IC. ‘X’ inherited Agricultural Lands (PI, P2 and
P3).
During the lifetime of ‘X’, Agricultural Land (P4) was purchased.
Averments in plaint:
‘B’, Plaintiff has contended that Lands (PI to P4) are Joint family properties of plaintiff and
defendants. There is no partition of these properties by metes and bounds. He claims l/3rd share and
separate possession in suit properties.
Written statement of Defendant No. 1 ‘A’:
‘A’ claims that Land (P4) is his self acquired property and it stands in his name as per revenue records.
He further claims that ‘B1 and ‘C’ have not challenged revenue entries till date. There is no dispute
that Lands (PI to P3) are joint family properties.
Written statement of Defendant No. 2 ‘C’ :
‘C’ contends that since during long illness of ‘X’ he has taken good care of ‘X’, Land (P4) is gifted orally
by X to him. Rest of contentions of plaint are admitted.
Evidence:
‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ are only Agriculturist by occupation.
Lands (PI to P3) are being cultivated separately by ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ after death of ‘X’. Land (P4) is in name
of ‘A’ as per 7×12 extract.
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4. Answer any fu>o of the following sub-questions :
(1) Discuss Rights and Liabilities of a Mortgagor.
(2) Discuss Rights and Liabilities of Lessor and Lessee in respect of Lease of immovable property.
(3) In which circumstances is Agreement rendered void ?
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D e l h i L a w A c a d e m y i s I n d i a' s f i n e s t o n l i n e l a w c o a c h i n g i n s t i t u t e .
O u r a w a r d - w i n n i n g f a c u l t y i s f r o m I I T B o m b a y, I I M A h m e d a b a d , B I T S P i l a n i a n d
D e l h i U n i v e r s i t y.
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