CONTRACTS WHICH CANNOT BE SPECIFICALLY ENFORCED
Section 14 of Specific Relief Act (Updated)
Contracts not specifically enforceable.
The following contracts cannot be specifically enforced, namely-
(a) where a party to the contract has obtained substituted performance of contract in accordance with the provisions of section 20;
(b) a contract, the performance of which involves the performance of a continuous duty which the court cannot supervise;
(c) a contract which is so dependent on the personal qualifications of the parties that the court cannot enforce specific performance of its material terms; and
(d) a contract which is in its nature determinable.
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