Haryana Superior Judicial Service (Preliminary) Examination 2012
Question Number: 91-100
91. The Act comes into the force on the day
(a) It receives the assent of the President or Governor as the case may be
(b) It receives the consent of the President or Governor as the case may be
(c) It is passed by the lower house
(d) It is passed by both the houses after due deliberation
92. The words not defined in the Specific Relief Act shall be understood according to
(a) The Indian Contract Act
(b) The Indian Succession Act
(c) Transfer of Property Act
(d) None of the above
93. Specific Relief Act is the product of
(a) 8th Report of Law Commission of India on SRA of 1877
(b) 9th Report of Law Commission of India on SRA of 1877
(c) 10th Report of Law Commission of India on SRA of 1877
(d) None of the above
94. Burden to prove adverse possession is on
(a) Court
(b) Plaintiff
(c) Defendant
(d) None of the above
95. Section 13 of the Specific Relief Act has no application when the transfer has been effected in respect of a property
(a) in which vendor has no title or has an imperfect title
(b) in which vendor has title
(c) in which vendor has imperfect title
(d) none of the above
96. Mistake contemplated under Section 26 of the Specific Relief Act is
(a) Mutual mistake
(b) Mistake in framing of the instrument
(c) bilateral mistake
(d) all of the above
97. Proviso to Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act relates to
(a) suits for injunctions
(b) suits for declaration
(c) suits for specific performance
(d) all of the above
98. Within the meaning of Section 15 of the Specific Relief Act, the assignee falls
(a) within the meaning of representative in interest or principal
(b) representative of interest only
(c) representative of principal only
(d) none of above
99. What is true of temporary injunction
(a) is permanent between the parties
(b) concludes the right
(c) continues until a certain specific period
(d) can't be granted ex-parte
100. In cases of specific performance of a contract, the rights of the parties are governed by the principles of
(a) law
(b) equity
(c) equity and law
(d) neither equity and nor law
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