Top 20 MCQs (21–40) from the Specific Relief Act, 1963 for judiciary exam preparation: part 2
Top 20 MCQs (21–40) from the Specific Relief Act, 1963 for judiciary exam preparation: part 2
MCQs – Specific Relief Act, 1963 (21–40)
21. Under Section 8, a person not being the owner can be compelled to deliver property when:
(a) Property is pledged
(b) He is a thief
(c) He is a trustee or agent
(d) Property is owned jointly
Answer: (c)
22. In case of wrongful dispossession, possession can be restored:
(a) Only to the owner
(b) Only to the titleholder
(c) Even without proving ownership
(d) Only by criminal complaint
Answer: (c)
23. A contract involving personal skill cannot be:
(a) Performed
(b) Rescinded
(c) Specifically enforced
(d) Registered
Answer: (c)
24. Contracts depending on personal qualifications are barred under Section:
(a) 13
(b) 14
(c) 17
(d) 16
Answer: (b)
25. When court grants substituted performance, specific performance:
(a) Can still be granted
(b) Is barred
(c) Is optional
(d) Is discretionary
Answer: (b)
26. A person must prove readiness and willingness to perform contract under:
(a) Section 14
(b) Section 15
(c) Section 16
(d) Section 17
Answer: (c)
27. Contracts by promoters before incorporation can be enforced by the company if:
(a) Company adopts and communicates acceptance
(b) Board passes resolution
(c) Company starts operations
(d) Promoters sign affidavit
Answer: (a)
28. A contract to sell immovable property by a person with no title is:
(a) Enforceable
(b) Partially valid
(c) Not specifically enforceable
(d) Valid if buyer agrees
Answer: (c)
29. Injunctions are governed under:
(a) Chapter I
(b) Chapter IV
(c) Chapter VI
(d) Chapter VII & VIII
Answer: (d)
30. Perpetual injunctions are granted:
(a) By interim order
(b) After full trial
(c) Only by magistrate
(d) Ex-parte
Answer: (b)
31. A negative agreement can be enforced by:
(a) Damages
(b) Mandatory injunction
(c) Injunction under Section 42
(d) Declaration
Answer: (c)
32. Rectification of instruments can be claimed for:
(a) Registration delay
(b) Typographical errors
(c) Mutual mistake or fraud
(d) Non-performance
Answer: (c)
33. Rescission of contract is provided under:
(a) Section 27
(b) Section 30
(c) Section 22
(d) Section 25
Answer: (a)
34. A court may deny rescission when:
(a) Plaintiff ratifies the contract
(b) Plaintiff performs his part
(c) Contract is illegal
(d) Defendant consents
Answer: (a)
35. Where decree for specific performance is passed but purchaser fails to pay within time, the vendor can seek:
(a) Execution
(b) Cancellation
(c) Rescission under Section 28
(d) Mandatory injunction
Answer: (c)
36. Declaratory relief is governed by:
(a) Section 32
(b) Section 38
(c) Section 34
(d) Section 36
Answer: (c)
37. Injunction is refused in case of:
(a) Fraud
(b) Criminal proceedings
(c) Lease agreement
(d) Cancellation suit
Answer: (b)
38. Damages in substitution of injunction can be claimed under:
(a) Section 39
(b) Section 40
(c) Section 41
(d) Section 42
Answer: (b)
39. Cancellation of instrument is provided under:
(a) Section 25
(b) Section 31
(c) Section 26
(d) Section 28
Answer: (b)
40. Who may apply for cancellation of an instrument?
(a) Plaintiff only
(b) Any party to the contract
(c) Any person against whom the instrument is void/voidable
(d) Only court
Answer: (c)
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