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12. It was held that so long as the licensee has not been evicted in execution of the decree lawfully obtained, his possession under Section 6 of the Act as a licensee is protected. Section 6 can be availed of to recover possession until he is lawfully dispossessed in due course of law.
15. In paragraph 13 of the said decision, the Court found that the possession of the appellant in that case was as a tenant at sufferance and was liable to ejectment in due course of law. The Court held that though his possession was not legal nor lawful but, as it was litigious possession, the appellant could remain in possession until he was ejected in due course in execution of a decree in a suit filed by the respondent.