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Specific Relief Act, 1963: Exception & Principle-Based MCQs (Q76–100)

Exception & Principle-Based MCQs (Q76–100) — crafted for conceptual clarity and legal reasoning. These test the “why” behind the law in the Specific Relief Act, 1963 , and are ideal for Judicial Services aspirants . ⚖️ Exception & Principle-Based MCQs – Specific Relief Act, 1963 (Q76–100) Q76. Why is specific performance not granted for contracts involving personal skill? A) Because such contracts are illegal B) Because courts cannot supervise them ✅ C) Because they are too expensive D) Because they are voidable ✅ Answer: B 📘 Explanation: Section 14 excludes personal skill-based contracts as courts cannot supervise performance . Q77. What is the guiding principle of Section 4 of the Act? A) Criminal justice B) Equitable remedies for civil rights ✅ C) Financial recovery D) Specific damages ✅ Answer: B 📘 Explanation: Section 4 emphasizes that specific relief is to enforce civil rights , not criminal or penal remedies. Q78. Why are determinable contracts...

Specific Relief Act, 1963, Amendment & Timeline-Based MCQs (Q51–75)

 Awesome! Here's the third batch — MCQs 51–75 focused on Amendment & Timeline-Based Questions from the Specific Relief Act, 1963 — all with answers and clear explanations , tailored for Judicial Services Exam prep. 📅 Amendment & Timeline-Based MCQs – Specific Relief Act, 1963 (Q51–75) Q51. In which year was the Specific Relief Act enacted? A) 1958 B) 1963 ✅ C) 1974 D) 1987 ✅ Answer: B 📘 Explanation: The Act was passed in 1963 (Act No. 47 of 1963) and came into force in 1964. Q52. The Specific Relief Act came into force on: A) 1 January 1964 B) 1 March 1964 ✅ C) 15 August 1965 D) 26 January 1964 ✅ Answer: B 📘 Explanation: The Act came into force on 1st March, 1964 as per Central Government notification. Q53. Major amendments were made to the Act in which year? A) 1996 B) 2005 C) 2018 ✅ D) 2021 ✅ Answer: C 📘 Explanation: The Act was significantly amended by the Specific Relief (Amendment) Act, 2018 to promote ease of doing business. ...

Specific Relief Act, 1963 Application-Based Scenario MCQs (Q26–50)

Application-Based Scenario MCQs (26–50) — designed for Judicial Services aspirants , each with a clear scenario, correct answer, and a simple explanation. 🧠 Application-Based MCQs – Specific Relief Act, 1963 (Q26–50) Q26. A is unlawfully dispossessed of his house by B. A files a suit under Section 6 after 8 months. Is it maintainable? A) Yes, because A is the owner B) No, as it exceeds the limitation period ✅ C) Yes, because B acted unlawfully D) Only if A has a registered deed ✅ Answer: B 📘 Explanation: Suit under Section 6 must be filed within 6 months of dispossession, regardless of ownership title. Q27. X signs a contract to perform in a musical show. Can this be specifically enforced? A) Yes, because it is a valid contract B) No, because it involves personal skill ✅ C) Yes, if consideration is paid D) Only if the contract is notarized ✅ Answer: B 📘 Explanation: Section 14 prohibits specific performance of contracts involving personal qualifications or sk...

Specific Relief Act, 1963 – Section-Based Direct MCQs (1–25)- Judicial Services aspirants

📚 Specific Relief Act, 1963 – Section-Based Direct MCQs (1–25) Q1. What is the object of the Specific Relief Act as per Section 4? A) To punish criminal acts B) To enforce penal laws C) To enforce individual civil rights ✅ D) To provide equitable distribution ✅ Answer: C 📘 Explanation: Section 4 states that specific relief is granted for enforcing individual civil rights, not penal laws. Q2. Section 5 provides relief for recovery of: A) Movable property B) Immovable property ✅ C) Damages only D) Compensation ✅ Answer: B 📘 Explanation: Section 5 deals with the recovery of possession of specific immovable property . Q3. Within how much time should a suit under Section 6 be filed? A) 1 year B) 6 months ✅ C) 3 years D) No time limit ✅ Answer: B 📘 Explanation: Suit for possession under Section 6 must be filed within 6 months of dispossession . Q4. Under Section 7, who can sue for recovery of movable property? A) Only owner B) Possessor C) Entitled per...