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Introducing our Specific Relief Act in Law Top 100 MCQ with Free Exam! The Specific Relief Act is a comprehensive law that provides legal remedies for individuals seeking specific performance of a contract or the prevention of a breach.

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Specific Relief Act Law 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q1. The relief of injunction cannot be granted

(A) When equally efficacious relief can be obtained by any other usual mode of proceeding
(B) The plaintiff has not come to the court with clean hands
(C) To prevent nuisance when it is not reasonably clear
(D) All of these

Q2. A declaratory decree under the Specific Relief Act can:

(A) Be commuted
(B) Be withheld
(C) Be declined
(D) Cannot be declined

Q3. Section 10 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 provides for:
Q4. Specific Relief Act, 1963, came into operation on

(A) 14th December, 1963
(B) 1st January, 1964
(C) 1st February, 1964
(D) 1st March, 1964

Q5. The instrument may be rectified if:

(A) Misrepresentation by a party
(B) Undue influence by a party
(C) Mutual mistakes of parties
(D) In all the above

Q6. Specific Relief Act applies to

(A) Only immovable property
(B) Only movable property
(C) None of the above
(D) Both movable and immovable property

Q7. On the principles laid down under section 38 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, perpetual injunction can be granted in cases of

(A) Contracts
(B) Torts
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Only (A) and not (B)

Q8. Under Section 5 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, mere possession of title is –

(A) Enough to maintain an action
(B) Not enough to maintain an action
(C) Either (A) or (B)
(D) None of above

Q9. 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.

(A) True
(B) False
(C) Partly true
(D) Partly false

Q10. 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:

(A) The Limitation Act
(B) The Evidence Act
(C) The Code of Civil Procedure
(D) The Transfer of Property Act

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