These are; (1) that the parties took adjournment from the Court intimating to it that a compromise was under contemplation; (2) that a petition for mutation was filed before the Court of Assistant Commissioner clearly alleging that a com promise or a family arrangement had already taken place and that mutation should be made accordingly; 221 (3) that in pursuance of the compromise both the parties A took benefit under the same and continued to remain in possession of the properties allotted to them for full seven years and did not raise any objection at any stage before any authority during this period regarding the validity of the compromise; and (4) that even though the U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act, 1953 contained an express provision for filing of an objection under section 9 (2) when the proceedings for correction of the entries were taken respondents 4 & 5 filed no objection whatsoever and filed their additional written statement at a much later stage.