Under the provisions of section 60A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, where a mortgagor is entitled to redemption, he may require the mortgagee, instead of retransferring the property, to assign the mortgage debt and transfer the mortgaged property to such third person as the mortgagor may direct then the mortgagor:

Under the provisions of section 60A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, where a mortgagor is entitled to redemption, he may require the mortgagee, instead of retransferring the property, to assign the mortgage debt and transfer the mortgaged property to such third person as the mortgagor may direct then the mortgagor: Correct Answer Is bound to assign and transfer accordingly

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Legal subrogation occur in following ways:
(1) a puisne mortgagee redeeming a prior mortgage.
(2) a co-mortgagor's surety redeeming the mortgage.
(3) mortgagor's surety redeeming.
(4) a purchaser of the equity of redemption redeeming a mortgage.
Provisions of section 60A, i.e., obligation to transfer to third party instead of transference to mortgagor, do not apply in case of a mortgagee who:
Section 58 enumerates some classes mortgages:
(1) Simple mortgage
(2) Mortgage by conditional sale
(3) Usufructuary mortgage
(4) English mortgage
(5) Equitable mortgage
(6) Anomalous mortgage