The result which emerges from the discussion of the relevant provisions of the two Acts and the rules thereunder made is (i) that though the Competent Officer must accept the mortgage amount when tendered by a mortgagor and the mortgage debt thereupon would be satisfied, he cannot exercise the power to redeem the mortgaged property and order the Custodian to deliver up its vacant possession to the mortgagor in the absence of any ' :agreement between the mortgagor and the Custodian, and (ii) that in exercising his jurisdiction under section 10 the Competent Officer cannot direct the Custodian to cancel or vary the terms of the leases or allotments made or granted by him, firstly because he has no such power under section 10 or any other provision of the Separation Act, and secondly, because such an order would amount to compelling the Custodian to act in a manner contrary to the provisions of the aforesaid r. 14.