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Specific Relief Act

Practice Test 4

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When to prevent breach of an obligation, it is necessary to compel the performance of certain acts which the court is capable of enforcing, court may under Section 39 of Specific Relief Act, 1963 grant

2 / 100

Which Section of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 provides that liquidation of damages is not a bar to specific performance?

3 / 100

Which of the following is not the essential condition for applicability of Section 8 of the Specific Relief Act 1963?

4 / 100

The instrument may be rectified if:

5 / 100

In which case did the Supreme court lay down the test which may be adopted as a working rule for determining the attributes of settled possession?

6 / 100

Which of the following remedies is available when an instrument does not express real intention due to fraud or mutual mistake of the parties?

7 / 100

Find out the incorrect statement in respect of temporary injunctions:

8 / 100

Under Clause (3) of Section 38 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, perpetual injunction can be granted when

9 / 100

Temporary injunction –

10 / 100

Under which Section of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 the grant of a mandatory injunction is regulated –

11 / 100

In a suit under section 6

12 / 100

Absence of Income-tax clearance under section 230 of Income Tax Act is . . . . . . . . . ground for refusing specific performance

13 / 100

A perpetual injunction means:

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Section 10 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 provides for:

15 / 100

Contract not specifically enforceable:

16 / 100

A contract made by a trustee in excess of his powers or in breach of trust

17 / 100

Specific Relief Act applies to

18 / 100

An instrument is not “settlement” under the Specific Relief Act

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Section 13 of the Specific Relief Act confers certain rights on:

20 / 100

Sections 36 to 42 of Specific Relief Act provides

21 / 100

Injunction cannot be granted

22 / 100

Under which section of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, power to award comensation in certain cases have been given?

23 / 100

Under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, a suit for possession of an immovable property can be filed within:

24 / 100

Under Section 26 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 for rectification of instruments on the ground of fraud or mutual mistake, the time limit for discovery of fraud or mutual mistake is:

25 / 100

When, due to fraud played by the parties, a contract in writing does not express its real intention, then appropriate remedy would be a suit for-

26 / 100

Under Section 10 of Specific Relief Act, 1963, the presumption is that breach of a contract to transfer –

27 / 100

A Court may not exercise its discretion to decree specific performance of a contract when

28 / 100

Under Section 5 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, mere possession of title is –

29 / 100

The principle enshrined in the Specific Relief Act qua injunctions are not applicable to temporary injunctions under Order XXXIX of the CPC (Code of Civil Procedure). The said statement is;

30 / 100

To prevent a continuing breach in which the plaintiff has acquiesced, a court:

31 / 100

Specific Relief Act, 1963, came into operation on

32 / 100

Which one of the following contracts is specifically enforceable?

33 / 100

A plaintiff prayed for declaration of a contract as void and in the alternative for the specific performance of the contract it is

34 / 100

Section 8 of the Specific Relief Act can be invoked:

35 / 100

If a contract comprises an agreement to do an act and also not to do certain acts:

36 / 100

Section 12(2) of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 applies where the part which remains unperformed of the contract is:

37 / 100

In which case the question of “jurisdiction of civil court is not excluded in respect of adoption. The question regarding adoption involves declaration as to status/character of person can be decided only by civil court” was held?

38 / 100

Section 8 of the Specific Relief Act can be invoked against a person who has possession or control over the article

39 / 100

Which of the following can be specifically enforced under Section 10 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963?

40 / 100

A, B and C are coparceners, A is in separate possession of joint family property. He sells it to D and puts D in possession. B and C sue for declaration of title that the property is joint family property. The Court

41 / 100

It is the principle of law that a person who has been in long and continuous possession can protect the same by seeking injunction against any person in the whole world other than the true owner.
The above Statement is

42 / 100

Under section 10 of Specific Relief Act, the specific performance of the contract shall be enforced

43 / 100

In which of the following cases, the specific performance of a contract will not be ordered:

44 / 100

Which of the statement about the Specific Relief (Amendment) Act, 2018 is correct?

45 / 100

Which Section of Specific Relief Act prohibits filing a case against the government?

46 / 100

The provision of Mandatory Injunction is regulated by Section . . . . . . . . of the Specific Relief Act:

47 / 100

A court may deny specific performance of an agreement to sell an immovable property if

48 / 100

Declaratory decree can be granted under . . . . . . . . . of Specific Relief Act, 1963.

49 / 100

When mandatory injunction cannot be issued-

50 / 100

Which of the contracts cannot be specifically enforced

51 / 100

Specific Relief Act:- An injunction can be granted

52 / 100

Section 39 of Specific Relief Act deals with

53 / 100

The following contract cannot be specifically enforced-

54 / 100

Specific performance of contract means

55 / 100

Under section 6 of the Specific Relief Act suit by person dispossessed of immovable property shall not be brought

56 / 100

On the principles laid down under section 38 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, perpetual injunction can be granted in cases of

57 / 100

An injunction can be granted:

58 / 100

Under the Specific Relief Act, 1963, a suit for recovery of possession can be filed:

59 / 100

Relief of rescission is granted in cases:

60 / 100

Under section 7 of the Specific Relief Act, a person entitled to the possession of specific movable property may recover it in the manner provided by which legislation:

61 / 100

Under Section 15 of the Specific Relief Act, the specific performance of a contract may be obtained by:

62 / 100

A mutual mistake of the parties in an instrument, which does not express their real intention, can be got rectified by either party to the instrument:

63 / 100

Which of the following Sections lays down the rule that the discretionary power of the Court to grant specific performance is not arbitrary but sound and reasonable?

64 / 100

Whether specific performance of the contract can be sought when vendor is entitled to sell his specified and determined share in property

65 / 100

A leaves an elephant in B’s Charge, C wrongfully takes away the elephant from B. Can B sue C for possession of elephant

66 / 100

Under section 10 of the Specific Relief Act, 1930, the presumption is that

67 / 100

Question of title to an immovable property in a suit under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act is

68 / 100

Under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, a person cannot sue for recovering the possession of immovable property;

69 / 100

Specific performance of a contract can be granted in respect of

70 / 100

Under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, the suit can be brought by

71 / 100

In cases of specific performance of a contract, the rights of the parties are governed by the principles of:

72 / 100

In a suit under Specific Relief Act, which section empowers court to engage experts

73 / 100

Under section 10 the specific performance can be granted

74 / 100

Section 10 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, applies to

75 / 100

Suit for dispossession of immovable property under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 should be brought:

76 / 100

Section 12 of the Specific Relief Act deals with:

77 / 100

Mandatory injunctions under Section 39 of Specific Relief Act can be granted

78 / 100

Explanation to section 10 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, lays down

79 / 100

Any instrument may be rectified under the Specific Relief Act, 1963 in

80 / 100

Which of the following features of a temporary injunction is not true?

81 / 100

Remedy of rescission of contract

82 / 100

A declaratory decree under the Specific Relief Act can:

83 / 100

Under which circumstances an injunction cannot be granted under section 41 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 to

84 / 100

Which of the following is a leading case on rectification of instruments?

85 / 100

Is it necessary for plaintiffs in suit for perpetual and mandatory injunction, their plea of ownership over land to be proved by production of oral and documentary evidence

86 / 100

The relief of injunction cannot be granted

87 / 100

What is true of the Specific Relief Act?

88 / 100

Section 12(4) of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, applies when –

89 / 100

Suit under Section 8 of the Specific Relief Act does not lie against a person who has the possession or control over the article

90 / 100

Under Section 6 of Specific Relief Act a suit for recovery of possession of immovable property may be brought within . . . . . . . . from the date of dispossession

91 / 100

In a Suit for Specific Performance of Contract, the plaintiff must aver and prove that

92 / 100

Under the Specific Relief Act, specific relief can be granted only for:

93 / 100

Under Specific Relief Act 1963 power of Court to engage experts is provided under which Section

94 / 100

The limitation period for filing a suit by a person dispossessed of immovable property is

95 / 100

Specific Relief can be given in the form of

96 / 100

A declaration made is binding on

97 / 100

A suit filed by the plaintiff ‘P’ against ‘V’ under Section 6 of Specific Relief Act is decreed in favour of ‘P’. The remedy against the decree for ‘D’ is to file

98 / 100

Under Section 33 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, the compensation is payable, if:

99 / 100

Dismissal of the suit of the plaintiff seeking injunction by virtue of section 40 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963

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Injunctions cannot be granted in a suit:

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