Summary: House then passed the amendments to Clause 105 and also adopted Clauses 106 and 107 after rejecting Mr. /shag Khan's amendment to Clause 107 regarding the allocation of acquired rights. With this, the U.P. Legislative Assembly discussed and accepted various amendments related to the Uttar Pradesh Land Revenue (Amendment) Bill, addressing issues such as the consolidation of holdings, valuation of tenants' produce, and the conditions for rent fixation. The House debated the provisions thoroughly, with members proposing and opposing amendments to ensure fair treatment for both landlords and tenants. Despite disagreements on certain clauses, the Assembly eventually passed most amendments and clauses of the Bill, aiming to bring about equitable and effective land revenue laws in the state.