Section 32 Specific Relief Act
32. What instruments may be partially cancelled. Where an instrument is evidence of different rights or different obligations, the court may, in a proper case,Read More →
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32. What instruments may be partially cancelled. Where an instrument is evidence of different rights or different obligations, the court may, in a proper case,Read More →
33. Power to require benefit to be restored or compensation to be made when instrument is cancelled or is successfully resisted as being void orRead More →
CHAPTER VI – DECLARATORY DECREES 34. Discretion of court as to declaration of status or right. Any person entitled to any legal character, or toRead More →
35. Effect of declaration. A declaration made under this Chapter is binding only on the parties to the suit, persons claiming through them respectively, and,Read More →
PART III (PREVENTIVE RELIEF) CHAPTER VII – INJUNCTIONS GENERALLY 36. Preventive relief how granted. Preventive relief is granted at the discretion of the court byRead More →
37. Temporary and perpetual injunctions. (1) Temporary injunctions are such as are to continue until a specified time, or until the further order of theRead More →
CHAPTER VIII – PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS 38. Perpetual injunction when granted. (1) Subject to the other provisions contained in or referred to by this Chapter, aRead More →
39. Mandatory injunctions. When, to prevent the breach of an obligation, it is necessary to compel the performance of certain acts which the court isRead More →
40. Damages in lieu of, or in addition to, injunction. (1) The plaintiff in a suit for perpetual injunction under section 38, or mandatory injunctionRead More →
Section 41 Specific Relief Act (Updated) Injunction when refused. An injunction cannot be granted- (a) to restrain any person from prosecuting a judicial proceeding pendingRead More →
42. Injunction to perform negative agreement. Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (e) of section 41, where a contract comprises an affirmative agreement to do aRead More →
43. Amendment of Act 10 of 1940. [Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1974 (56 of 1974), sec. 2, Sch. I (w.e.f. 20-12-1974).] SpecificRead More →
44. Repeal. [Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1974 (56 of 1974), sec. 2, Sch. I (w.e.f. 20-12-1974).] Specific Relief Act full Bare ActRead More →
PART I – PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement. (1) This Act may be called the Limitation Act, 1963. (2) It extends to theRead More →
2. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, (a) “applicant” includes- (i) a petitioner; (ii) any person from or through whom an applicantRead More →
PART II – LIMITATION OF SUITS, APPEALS AND APPLICATIONS 3. Bar of limitation. (1) Subject to the provisions contained in sections 4 to 24 (inclusive), every suitRead More →
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