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In a suit for recovery of possession by a person dispossessed of possession of immovable property under the Specific Relief Act, which one is not the essential requirement of the suit?

A. Suit can be maintained whether dispossession is in due course of law or not

B. Suit cannot be brought against the government

C. Suit is maintainable only if the person is dispossessed without his consent

D. Suit must be filed within six months of dispossession

Answer: Option A


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