The learned counsel is right in so far as mesne profits prior to the suit are concerned but in so far as mesne profits subsequent to the date of the institution of the suit, that is future mesne profits are concerned, the position is governed by Order XX, rule 2, C.P.C. which is as follows: "(1) Where a suit is for the recovery of possession of immovable property and for rent or mesne profits, the Court may pass a decree (a) for the possession of the property; (b) for the rent or mesne profits which have accrued on the property during a period prior to the institution of the suit or directing an inquiry as to such rent or mesne profits; (c) directing an inquiry as to rent or mesne profits from the institution of the suit until: (i) the delivery of possession to the decreeholder, (ii) the relinquishment of possession by the judgment debtor with notice to the decree holder through the Court, or (iii) the expiration of three years from the date of the decree, whichever event first occurs.