Specific Relief Act, 1963 |
Specific relief is a judicial remedy to enforce the civil rights of individuals. The Specific Relief Act is part of the Civil Procedure Code and it is Procedural law. The Specific Relief Act, 1963 is operative from 1st March 1963.
Important study material and case laws on the Specific Relief Act – Click on the topics to Read
Module 1 - General Introduction
- Meaning of Specific Relief
- Historical Background of the Act
- Salient Features of the Act
- Important Definitions
Module 2 - Specific Relief
- Recovery of Possession of Property
Module 3 - Specific Performance of Contract
- Cases in Which Specific Performance of Contract is Enforceable
- Specific Performance of Part of Contract
- Rights of Purchaser Against Person with Imperfect Title
- Contracts not Specifically Enforceable
- Who may Obtain Specific Performance
- Personal Barts to Relief
- Relief Against Parties and Persons Claiming Under Them by Subsequent Title
- Discretion as to Decreeing Specific Performance
- Power to Award Compensation in Certain Cases
- Liquidation of Damages not a Bar to Specific Performance
Module 4 - Rectification of Instrument
- When Instrument may be Rectified
Module 5 - Rescission of Contract
- Where Rescission may be Adjudged or Refused
Module 6 - Cancellation of Instrument
- When Cancellation may be Ordered
- What Instruments may be Partially Cancelled
Module 7 - Declaratory Decrees
- Declaratory Decrees
- Effect of Declaration
Module 8 - Injunctions
- Injunctions Meaning and Its Types
- Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions
- Mandatory Injunctions
- Injunction When Refused
- When Perpetual Injunctions Granted