Top 10 multiple choice questions (MCQs) based on the Specific Relief Act, 1963, perfect for Judicial Services Exam preparation:

10 multiple choice questions (MCQs) based on the Specific Relief Act, 1963, perfect for Judicial Services Exam preparation:


🧠 MCQs on the Specific Relief Act, 1963

1. Specific relief can be granted for the enforcement of:

A. Penal laws
B. Personal vendetta
C. Individual civil rights
D. All of the above
✅ Answer: C. Individual civil rights


2. Under Section 6 of the Act, a person dispossessed of immovable property can file a suit:

A. Only if he has ownership rights
B. Within 6 months from the date of dispossession
C. Only if dispossession was by the Government
D. After the completion of criminal proceedings
✅ Answer: B. Within 6 months from the date of dispossession


3. Which of the following contracts cannot be specifically enforced as per Section 14?

A. Determinable contracts
B. Contracts involving continuous duties
C. Personal skill-based contracts
D. All of the above
✅ Answer: D. All of the above


4. Section 10 (post-2018 amendment) makes specific performance:

A. Entirely discretionary
B. Subject to High Court approval
C. A rule, not a discretion, except under certain sections
D. Applicable only in commercial contracts
✅ Answer: C. A rule, not a discretion, except under certain sections


5. Who may obtain specific performance under Section 15?

A. Any stranger to the contract
B. Only Government authorities
C. Party to the contract or their legal representative
D. Arbitrators
✅ Answer: C. Party to the contract or their legal representative


6. Substituted performance of contract is provided under:

A. Section 18
B. Section 20
C. Section 16
D. Section 25
✅ Answer: B. Section 20


7. Which of the following sections deals with mandatory injunctions?

A. Section 37
B. Section 38
C. Section 39
D. Section 40
✅ Answer: C. Section 39


8. A suit for declaration of legal character or rights is governed under:

A. Section 20
B. Section 34
C. Section 31
D. Section 26
✅ Answer: B. Section 34


9. According to Section 20C, suits under this Act should be disposed of within:

A. 6 months
B. 2 years
C. 12 months
D. 18 months
✅ Answer: C. 12 months


10. In which scenario can injunctions be refused as per Section 41?

A. When plaintiff has no personal interest
B. When breach is of a non-enforceable contract
C. When the suit delays infrastructure projects
D. All of the above
✅ Answer: D. All of the above


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