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Can a mortgagee file a suit for foreclosure or for sale when the transaction is a usufructuary mortgage?

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Can a mortgagee file a suit for foreclosure or for sale when the transaction is a usufructuary mortgage?

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Since only the right to possession is transferred in such a transaction and the mortgagee is supposed to retain possession till the debt is satisfied with the help of rents and profits made available from the land he can neither sue for foreclosure nor for sale.

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