To provide legal remedies for enforcing specific obligations and obtaining specific performance in civil disputes. | Card: 2 / 26 |
Specific relief is characterized as a ___ remedy, focusing on fairness and justice. | Card: 3 / 26 |
True or False: Specific relief can be granted for contracts that require continuous court supervision. | Card: 5 / 26 |
False. Specific relief is typically not granted for contracts that require continuous court supervision. | Card: 6 / 26 |
Fill in the blank: Specific performance can be ordered by the court to enforce compliance with ___ obligations. | Card: 7 / 26 |
Under which section can a party seek recovery of possession of immovable property after dispossession? | Card: 9 / 26 |
An injunction is a legal order preventing a party from performing a specific action. | Card: 12 / 26 |
Fill in the blank: Section 20A of the Specific Relief Act deals with special provisions for ___ projects. | Card: 13 / 26 |
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What is the significance of Section 26 regarding the rectification of contracts? | Card: 15 / 26 |
It allows parties to rectify contracts or instruments that do not reflect their true intentions due to fraud or mutual mistake. | Card: 16 / 26 |
True or False: Specific performance can be enforced for contracts involving personal qualifications. | Card: 17 / 26 |
False. Contracts that depend on personal qualifications are generally not subject to specific performance. | Card: 18 / 26 |
A declaratory decree is a court order that clarifies the legal rights or status of a party without necessarily providing further relief. | Card: 20 / 26 |
Fill in the blank: Section 12 states that specific performance of a part of a contract is generally ___ unless otherwise stated. | Card: 21 / 26 |
Section 21 allows plaintiffs to request compensation for breaches of contract even if specific performance is not granted. | Card: 24 / 26 |
What are the grounds for cancellation of a written instrument according to Sections 31-33? | Card: 25 / 26 |
Grounds include the instrument being void or voidable and a reasonable apprehension of serious harm. | Card: 26 / 26 |






