Judiciary And Law Mcqs

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1.How many schedules are included in the Specific Relief Act of 1877?

2.On which date was the Specific Relief Act officially implemented?

3.Under Section 56 of the Specific Relief Act, what circumstances lead to the denial of an injunction?

4.Under which section of the Specific Relief Act is a mandatory injunction granted?

5.What subject is addressed under Section 54 of the Specific Relief Act?

6.Which legal framework governs the issuance of temporary injunctions by the Court?

7.At what point during a lawsuit can a court issue a temporary injunction?

8.What type of power does the Court exercise when granting preventive relief under Section 52 of the Specific Relief Act?

9.Under Section 50 of the Specific Relief Act, which writ is the High Court prohibited from issuing?

10.Which section of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 addresses the issue of costs?

11.What is addressed under Section 45 of the Specific Relief Act?

12.What type of authority does the Court hold when appointing a receiver?

13.In which situation is a declaratory decree not granted to an individual?

14.What does a declaratory decree determine in a court proceeding?

15.According to Section 40 of the Specific Relief Act, if a single instrument serves as evidence for multiple rights or obligations, what action can the Court take in an appropriate situation?

16.What subject is covered under Section 39 of the Specific Relief Act?

17.A sells a piece of land to B and knowingly hides from B the existence of a right of way across the property that A is personally aware of. What is B's legal remedy?

18.Which section specifies the individuals against whom contracts can be specifically enforced?

19.Under which section of the Specific Relief Act are the parties exempted from being forced to fulfill a contract through specific performance?

20.A is holding certain shares in trust for B but wrongfully disposes of them. The law imposes a duty on A to restore those shares. If A fails to do so, what remedy is available to B?

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