Summary: The chapter discusses the Civil Court's attachment of properties and sale under orders, the rights of distraint by the landlord when it is impractical to seek rent through courts, the appeal options available, and the significance of record-keeping regarding rent settlements and tenure documentation in India. The regulation aims to address the oppressive practices of landlords and zemindars, emphasizing the necessity of reforms in land management and the protection of tenants' rights in the context of rental engagements. Moreover, the section on the rights of landlords, tenants, and revenue officers discusses the historical systems of land tenures, landholding, and farmers' rights in various countries to draw a comparative analysis and offer a comprehensive view of emerging land disputes and reforms to address them.