He has discussed at some length the plurality of legal issues: What is the nature, in terms of welt known interests or rights in or over property, of the right of pasturage ? Is it an easement under the Indian Easements Act or the Indian Limitation Act ? Is it profit a prendre and, if so, does it become a right or in 76 terest within section 2(h) of the Act ? Can an easement or right of common pasturage be claimed by a fluctuating body of persons the villagers ? Is such a customary right recog nised in Indian Law ? The learned Judge has followed up the discussion on these points with a further eloborate examination of one other principal issue and two subsidiary points which, may be expressed in his own words: "The question is whether customary right 'enjoyed ' by the villagers is a right belonging to other persons relating to the land compensed in the estate or to the produce thereof.