Order 21, rule 13 of Civil Procedure Rules : Decree for possession and mesne profits

    

(1) Where a suit is for the recovery of possession of immovable property and for rent or mesne profits, the court may pass a decree— (a) for the possession of the property;
(b) for the rent or mesne profits which have accrued on the property during a period prior to the institution of the suit or directing an inquiry as to such rent or mesne profits;
(c) directing an inquiry as to rent or mesne profits from the institution of such suit until—
(i) the delivery of possession to the decree-holder;
(ii) the relinquishment of possession by the judgment- debtor with notice to the decree-holder through the court; or
(iii) the expiration of three years from the date of the decree, whichever event first occurs.
(2) Where an inquiry is directed under subrule (1)(b) or (1)(c), a final decree in respect of the rent and mesne profits shall be passed in accordance with the result of such inquiry.


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