MCQ On SRA 1963-2

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1- 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

(A) Transfer of property act 1882

(B) Civil Procedure Code 1908

(C) Indian Contract Act 1872

(D) Easement Act

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2 – The word expression used but not defined in the Specific Relief Act, 1963 have the same meaning as:

(a) Defined in the Indian Contract Act, 1872, if defined in that Act

(b) Defined in the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, if defined in that Act

(c) Defined in the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, if defined in that Act

(d) Defined in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, if defined in that Act

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3 – With respect to ‘settlement’ under Specific Relief Act, 1963, choose the true statement about propositions:

(I) Settlement means an instrument other than will. (II) Through ‘Settlement’devolution of successive interest in the movable property only is disposed of. (III) Through ‘settlement’ devolution of successive interest in the movable or immovable properly is disposed of.

Assertions:

(a) I and II are correct, III is incorrect

(b) II and III are correct, I is incorrect

(c) I and III are correct, II is incorrect

(d) All are correct

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4- Which Section of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, provides that the ‘specific relief to be granted only for enforcing civil rights and not for enforcing penal laws:

(a) Section 2

(b) Section 4

(c) Section 3

(d) Section 5

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5- Under Specific Relief Act 1963 Specific Relief can be granted

(a) For the purpose of enforcing individual Civil Rights.

(b) For Public interest litigation

(c) For enforcing penal laws

(d) All of these

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6 – Under Specific Relief Act 1963 specific relief may be granted

(A) For enforcing individual civil rights

(B) For enforcing a penal law

(C) For enforcing both civil law and a penal law

(D) For enforcing public right

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7 – Find out the correct statement. Specific Relief can be granted:

(a) For enforcing individual civil rights and not for enforcing a penal law

(b) For enforcing penal law and not for enforcing civil right

(c) Only for enforcing penal law

(d) For enforcing civil rights and a penal law

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8 – Specific relief can be granted for:

(a) Enforcing individual civil rights

(b) Enforcing penal laws

(c) Both civil rights and penal laws

(d) Neither civil rights nor penal laws

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9 – Under Specific Relief Act, 1963, Specific Relief may be granted

(a) for enforcing individual civil right

(b) for enforcing a Penal law

(c) for enforcing both Civil law and a Penal law

(d) for enforcing public rights

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10 – Specific relief is granted for enforcing:

(A) Individual civil rights

(B) Penal laws

(C) Both individual civil rights and penal laws

(D) Personal criminal liability

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