1.
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The Specific Relief
Act of 1877 was enacted on
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7th
February, 1877
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7th
March, 1877
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7th
April, 1877
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Answer: Option A
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2.
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The Specific Relief
Act, was enforced on
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1st
March 1877
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1st
April 1877
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1st
May 1877
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Answer: Option C
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3.
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The Specific Relief
Act contain_____, sections
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Answer: Option B
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4.
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The Specific Relief
Act, of 1877 contains_____ schedule
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Answer: Option C
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5.
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The Specific Relief
Act is_____ kind of law
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Answer: Option B
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6.
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As per section 3,
of Specific Relief Act every duty enforceable by law is called
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Duty
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Legal
duty
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Obligation
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Answer: Option C
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7.
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Any instrument
(other than a will or codicil as defined by the Indian Succession Act)
whereby the destination or devolution of successive interest in movable and
immovable property is disposed of or is agreed to be disposed of is called
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Affidavit
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Power
of attorney
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Instrument
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Settlement
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Answer: Option D
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8.
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Relief can not be
granted for agreements which are
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Enforceable
by law
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Not
enforceable by law
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Both
(a) and (b)
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Answer: Option B
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9.
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Section______, of
the Specific Relief Act provide ways of relief granting
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Answer: Option A
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10.
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As per section 5,
of The Specific Relief Act provides_____ ways through which relief can be
given
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Answer: Option A
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11.
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Section _____, of
the Specific Relief Act deals with cases of possession of immovable property
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Answer: Option B
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12.
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As per section 7,
of the Specific Relief Act, specific relief can not be granted for the mere
purpose of enforcing a____ law
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Constitutional
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Civil
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Penal
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Answer: Option C
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13.
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When a person is dispossessed
from immovable property without his consent he can file suit under
section______, of the Specific Relief Act
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Answer: Option B
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14.
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A person entitled
to the possession of specific movable property may recover the same in the
manner prescribed by the
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The
Specific Relief Act, 1877
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The
Code of Civil Procedure
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The
Contract Act, 1872
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Answer: Option B
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15.
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A, a
warehouse-keeper, is charged with the delivery of certain goods to Z, which B
takes out the possession, A may
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Sue B
for the goods
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Sue Z
for the goods
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Sue
both B and Z for the goods
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Answer: Option A
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16.
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The contract which
may be specifically enforced are dealt by_____, to_____, of the Specific
Relief Act,
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Section
12 to 20
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Section
12 to 30
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Section
12 to 25
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Answer: Option C
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17.
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A holds certain
stock in trust for B.A wrongfully disposes of the stock. The law creates an
obligation on A to restore the same and if A fails B.can
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File a
suit aginst A for specific performance of contract
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Not
make any litigation against B
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Answer: Option A
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18.
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Specific
performance of a Contract can be sought upon
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Written
agreements
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Oral
agreement
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Both
(a) and (b)
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Answer: Option C
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19.
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The Courts grant
decree for specific performance in their
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Statutory
powers
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Discretionary
power
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None
of the above
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Answer: Option B
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20.
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Section 23, of the
Specific Relief Act deals with
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The
persons who may obtain specific performance of a contract
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The
contracts which may specifically be enforced
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The
persons against whom specific performance can not be granted
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Answer: Option A
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21.
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Section 24, of the
Specific Relief Act
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Who
may obtain decree under the Specific Relief Act
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Who
are bars to the relief under the Specific Relief Act
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None
of the above
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Answer: Option B
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22.
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A, in the character
of agent for B enters into an agreement with C to buy C's house A is in
reality acting not as agent for B but on his on account
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A
cannot enforce specific performance of this contract
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A can
enforce specific performance of this contract
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Both
(a) and (b)
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Answer: Option A
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23.
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Section 26 to 30,
of the Specific Relief Act, deals with the contracts
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Which
can be specifically enforced without any variation
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Which
can not be specifically enforced except with a variation
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None
of the above
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Answer: Option B
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24.
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The persons against
whom contracts may be specifically enforced are provided in
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Section
27
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Section
31
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Section
34
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Answer: Option A
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25.
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A contracts to
convey certain land to B by a particular day. A dies intestate before that
day without having conveyed the land B
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May
compels A's heirs or other representative in the interest to perform the
contract specifically
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Can
not compels A's heirs or other representatives in interest to perform the
contract specifically
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May claim
against State.
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Answer: Option A
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26.
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The parties which
can not be compelled to perform specific performance of contract are provided
in
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Section
27, the Specific Relief Act,
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Section
28, the Specific Relief Act,
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Section
30, the Specific Relief Act,
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Answer: Option B
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27.
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Section 34, of the
Specific Relief Act, deals with
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Principles
of contracts
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Principles
of litigation
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Principles
of rectification
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Answer: Option C
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28.
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A sells a field to
B. There is a right of way over the field of which A has direct personal
knowledge but which he couceals from B.
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B has
a right to rescind the contract
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B can
not rescind the contract
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A has
right to rescind the contract
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Answer: Option A
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29.
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Section 31 to 34,
of the Specific Relief Act, deals with
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Rectification
of the instrument
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Recession
of contract
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Cancellation
of instrument
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Answer: Option A
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30.
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Section 39, of the
Specific Relief Act, deals with
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Cancellation
of instruments
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Registration
of instrument
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Correctness
of instruments
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Answer: Option A
31.
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As
provided in section 39, of the Specific Relief Act, A the owner of a ship
by fraudulently representing her to be seaworthy induces B an underwriter,
to insure her
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A
may obtain the cancellation of the policy
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B
may obtain the cancellation of the policy
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None
of the above may obtain the cancellation of the policy
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Answer: Option B
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32.
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As per
section 40, of the Specific Relief Act, where an instrument is evidence of
different rights or different obligations the Court may in a proper case
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Cancel
it in part and allow it to stand for the residue
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Cancel
it in whole
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Can
not cancel its any part
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Answer: Option A
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33.
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Which
section of the Specific Relief Act, from the following deals with
declaration?
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Section
40, the Specific Relief Act
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Section
41, the Specific Relief Act
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Section
42, the Specific Relief Act
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Answer: Option C
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34.
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In
declaratory decree Court decide about
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Righ
of the plaintiff to any thing
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Right
of the defendant to any thing
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Both
of above
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Answer: Option C
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35.
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A is
lawfully in possession of certain land. The inhabitatns of neighbouring
village claims a right of way across the land
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A
may sue for a declaration that they are not entitled to right so claimed
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The
villagers may sue for declaration their right of way
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Any
stranger person can sue for declaration
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Answer: Option A
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36.
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A
person can not be granted a declaratory decree
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Where
he has any other relief
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Where
he is weaker
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Where
he is malafide in this intentions
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Answer: Option A
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37.
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Section
44, of the Specific Relief Act, deals with
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Appointment
of local commission
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Appointment
of Court Officer
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Appointment
of Receiver
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Answer: Option C
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38.
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The
power enjoyed by Court for the appointment of receiver is its
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Discretionary
power in nature
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Constitutional
power in nature
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Statutory
power in nature
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Answer: Option A
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39.
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Where
a Court appoints a receiver the mode of his appointment and his right,
powers, duties and liabilities are regulated by
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The
Constitution
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The
Specific Relief Act, 1877
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The
Code of Civil Procedure
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Answer: Option C
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40.
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Section
45, of the Specific Relief Act, deals with
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Orders
to public servants for the performance of certain specific acts
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Orders
to any private person for the performance of specific acts
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Orders
to Both (a) and (b)
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Answer: Option A
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41.
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An
application under section 45, the Specific Relief Act, can be made to
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Any
Court
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High
Court
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Supreme
Court
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Answer: Option B
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42.
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Every
application made under Section 45, of the Specific Relief Act, must be
accompanied with affidavit from
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Injured
person
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Respondents
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None
of the above
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Answer: Option A
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43.
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Section
47 of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 deals with
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Declaratory
Order
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Peremptory
Order
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Injunctive
order
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Answer: Option B
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44.
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Section_____
of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 deals with cost
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Answer: Option C
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45.
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As per
section 49 of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 the cost of all applications
and orders under chapter VII of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 whall be in
the discretion of the
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Civil
Court
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Session
Court
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High
Court
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Answer: Option C
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46.
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Section
50, of the Specific Relief Act bars the power of High Court to pass
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Writ
of Habeas Corpus
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Writ
of Certiorari
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Writ
of Mandamus
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Answer: Option C
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47.
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Section
52, of the Specific Relief Act deals with
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Preventive
Relief
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Statutory
Relief
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None
of the above
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Answer: Option A
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48.
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The
Preventive relief granted by Court under section 52, of the Specific Relief
Act, is_____ in nature
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Discretionary
power of the Court
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Fundamental
Power of the Court
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Statutory
power of the Court
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Answer: Option A
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49.
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Section
53, of the Specific Relief Act deals with
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Temporary
injunction
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Perpetual
Injunction
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Both
(a) and (b)
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Answer: Option C
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50.
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Temporary
injunctions can be granted by Court
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At
early stage of the suit
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At
any stage of the case
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At
the end of a case
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Answer: Option B
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51.
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Temporary
injunctions are such as are to continue
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For
a specified time
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For
a time until further order is passed by the court
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Both
(a) and (b)
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Answer: Option C
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52.
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Temporary
injunction granted by the Court is regulated by the
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Specific
Relief Act
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Code
of Civil Procedure
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Transfer
of Property Act
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Answer: Option B
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53.
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A
perpetual injunction can only be granted by the decree at the hearing and
upon the
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Merits
of the suit
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Discretion
of the Court
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Demand
of the party
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Answer: Option A
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54.
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Section
54, of the Specific Relief Act deals with
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Temporary
injunctions
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Perpetual
injunctions
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Both
(a) and (b)
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Answer: Option B
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55.
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Section
54, of the Specific Relief Act, describe condition when
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Perpetual
injunction is granted
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Temporary
injunction is granted
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Mandatory
injunction is granted
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Answer: Option A
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56.
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Mandatory
injunction is provided in
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Section
53, of the Specific relief Act
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Section
54, of the Specific relief Act
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Section
55, of the Specific relief Act
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Answer: Option C
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57.
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Section
56 of the Specific Relief Act, describe conditions when
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Injunction
is granted
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Injunction
is refused
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None
of the above
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Answer: Option B
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