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Specific Relief Act

Practice Test 2

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The general principles on which the perpetual injunctions could be granted are contained in . . . . . . . of the Specific Relief Act, 1963.

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The further relief under section 34 must be

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What is/are case(s) in which specific performance of contract is enforceable:

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As per Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 no court shall make any such declaration in a case where

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Sub-section (1) of section 27 of specific Relief Act provides that the Court may allow the relief of rescission in the following cases:

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A suit for declaration without seeking consequential relief is barred by

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Rise in value since agreement is

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A perpetual injunction is granted to the plaintiff

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A is B’s medical advisor. He demands money from B, which B declines to pay. A then threatens to make known the effect of B’s communication to him as patient.

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An injunction cannot be granted:

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What is the prescribed period of limitation for filing a civil suit, challenging the dispossession of the plaintiff on the ground that the land had been illegally acquired by the Government?

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In a suit for specific performance of a contract where earnest money is paid by the plaintiff

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If any person is dispossessed without his consent of immovable property otherwise than in due course of law, he may institute suit to recover possession no withstanding any other title that may set up in such suit within-

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In which of the following cases would the specific performance of any contract not be enforced by the Court?

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Under Section 6(2)(a) of the Specific Relief Act, no suit shall be brought after expiry of what period from the dispossession

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Specific relief . . . . . . . . where the agreement is made with minor fill in the blanks.

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Suit under Section 8 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, is not competent:

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Ramesh and Geeta were husband and wife living in Bangalore. Ramesh was an Income Tax Officer and Geeta was a school teacher. They had two sons studying in schools in Bangalore. Parents of Ramesh were also staying with them. Ramesh was transferred to Madras and he had to leave his family behind at Bangalore. He promised to send every month Rupees thirty thousand to meet family expenditure, to his wife. Ramesh did not send any money from Madras. If Geeta filed a suit for specific performance of the contract, then which one of the following is correct?

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A suit under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 can be filed:

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Section 42 of Specific Relief Act, 1963 provides for

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Which of the following remedies cannot be granted under Specific Relief Act?

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In which of the following cases has the Supreme Court held that when granting of damages is an adequate relief, the specific performance would be refused?

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Within what time, from the date of service of summons to the defendant, a suit filed under the provisions of the Specific Relief Act, should be disposed off?

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Under section 33 compensation is payable if

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Burden to prove adverse possession is on

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Under Section 38 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, perpetual injunction can be granted in cases of –

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Under section 10 of Specific Relief Act, the specific performance of the contract cannot be granted

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The provisions regarding ‘specific performance of part of contract’ are contained under the Specific Relief Act, in:

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Decree for specific performance for movable property can be granted:

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Under Section 12 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, the general rule is that

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Court’s power to award compensation is provided in Specific Relief Act

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By virtue of Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, a suit for possession of an immovable property can be filed within a period of . . . . . . . . of dispossession.

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In the case of a breach of contract to sell immovable property the Court shall draw a presumption that-

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Section 44 of Specific Relief Act is related with

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Section 26 of the Specific Relief Act fixes the time limit for discovery of mistake or fraud to be

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A is minor, who poses himself as major and executes a mortgage before B for Rs. 10000. B files a suit for recovery of loan. A takes a defence that he was not competent to contract when he took loan. In such a situation which of the following statement is correct?

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A suit for possession of immovable property, under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, can be filed within:

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In which of the following cases would rescission of a contract be adjudged by the Court?

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Under Section 10 of the Specific Performance Act, the specific performance cannot be granted, if

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Which declaration can be granted by the Civil Court under Section 34 of Specific Relief Act, 1963?

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Statutory recognition of the principles of equity in the Specific Relief Act is regarding

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Under Section 36 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, the preventive relief is granted by

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Grant of decree of declaration is the discretion of court. But it

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An injunction cannot be granted

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A defendant in a suit for recovery of possession of immovable property,

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In a case in which time had not been fixed for performance of the agreement, the court refused to grant the relief of specific performance to the plaintiff on the ground that suit was not filed within a reasonable time. The order is:

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Section 9 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 lays down that in a suit for specific performance or a contract

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The following contracts cannot be specifically enforced, namely

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Mistake contemplated under Section 26 of the Specific Relief Act is:

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Contract for sale of a Maruti Ciaz car

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For the purposes of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 the word “settlement” means:

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Following is not the essential condition for applicability of Section 8 of the Specific Relief Act

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A suit for possession of an immovable property based on title by a plaintiff, who has been dispossessed can be filed:

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Section 31 of Specific Relief Act in its application is

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A suit for declaration will not lie in the following cases:

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Specific performance of any contract may, in discretion of the court, be enforced

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Section 11 of the Specific Relief Act, 1930 applies where

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An order or decree passed in a suit presented under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act is

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Cancellation of instrument is mentioned in

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Which of the following statement is incorrect in the context of Section 41 of Specific Relief Act, 1963

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An order allowing the prayer of injunction should ensure that

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Where applicant neither necessary nor proper party in suit of specific performance whether his presence is necessary for effective adjudication?

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In a suit for specific performance of contract for sale, the plaintiff should allege that

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Where the plaintiff, in a suit for specific performance, proves the existence of the agreement and its non-performance by the defendant, the Court:

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A suit for recovery of possession under section 6 cannot be filed against:

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In case of cancellation under Section 31 of the Specific Relief Act the relief of specific performance

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Which Section of the Specific Relief Act deals about ‘contracts not specifically enforceable’?

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Specific relief under the Specific Relief Act, 1963 can be granted for enforcing:

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Perpetual injunction is –

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Which one of the following is correct with respect to substituted performance of a contract?

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Section 8 can be invoked

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In which of the following case would the Court not grant perpetual injunction when the defendant invades or threatens to invade the plaintiffs right to, or enjoyment of property?

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Proviso to Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act relates to

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Under the Specific Relief Act, the plaintiff

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In Specific Relief Act all other words and expressions used but not defined, then their definition and meaning would be the same which has been defined under.

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The circumstances under which a perpetual injunction can be granted have been enumerated under:

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Under Section 7 of the Specific Relief Act, the recovery of the movable property can be made by:

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A’, a singer, has entered into contract with ‘B’ for giving performance. Subsequently ‘A’ commits breach of contract. What remedy is available to ‘B’?

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Specific Relief Act:- Plaintiff, without having any title, filed a suit, for permanent injunction against dispossession, based on long possession;

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The object of section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 is to

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Under Section 21 of the Specific Relief Act: The Court

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To maintain suit under section 6 of the Act, the possession must be

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A contract made by a trustee in excess of his powers or in breach of trust cannot be specifically enforced.

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Specific performance of a part of the contract, has been dealt with under:

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Specific Relief Act is based on the maxim ‘ubi jus ibi remedium’. What does it mean?

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Declaratory decree is binding only on

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The correct position of law with respect to damages in lieu of Specific Performance of Contract would be:

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Preventive relief is granted by the court, under section 36 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963

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The question of title is:

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Specific performance of any contract is granted:

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An injunction granted during the pendency of a suit, under section 37 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 is known as a:

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Sub-section (2) of Section 27 of Specific Relief Act accordingly provides that the right of rescission is not available in the following cases:

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A contracts with B to sing for twelve months at B’ 5 theatre and not to sing in public elsewhere.

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The basis of specific relief is:

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No suit for recovery of possession may be instituted under Section 6 of Specific Relief Act:

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What is true of perpetual injunction

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Section 9 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, provides for:

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Section 26 of the Specific Relief Act contains the provision regarding:

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Legal character or right under Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act, must be

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Specific performance of a contract means

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