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Subject to the pecuniary or other
limitations prescribed by any law, suits(a) for the recovery of immovable property with or without rent or profits,(b) for the partition of immovable property,(c) for foreclosure, sale or redemption in the case of a mortgage of or charge upon immovable
property,(d) or the determination of any other right to or interest in immovable property,(e) for compensation for wrong to immovable property,(f) for the recovery of movable property actually under distraint or attachment,shall be instituted in the Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the property is situate:Provided that a suit to obtain relief respecting, or compensation for wrong to, immovable property
held by or on behalf of the defendant may, where the relief sought can be entirely obtained through his
personal obedience, be instituted either in the Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the
property is situate, or in the Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the defendant actually and
voluntarily resides, or carries on business, or personally works for gain.Explanation.– In this section “property” means property situate in1[India].