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Civil Acts

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(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Section 29, provides�

  1. alternative prayer for rescission in suit for specific performance

  2. court may require parties rescinding to do equality

  3. liquidation of damages not a bar to specific performance

  4. bar of suit for compensation for breach after dismissal of suit for specific performance


Correct Option: A

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Any person interested in a contract may sue to have it rescinded, and such rescission may be adjudged by Court in�

  1. where the contract is voidable or terminable

  2. where the contract is unlawful for causes not apparent on its face and the defendant is more to blame than the plaintiff

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Rectification of instruments is given—

  1. Under Section 25

  2. Under Section 26

  3. Under Section 27

  4. Under Section 28


Correct Option: B

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Section 36, provides�

  1. preventive relief how granted

  2. temporary and perpetual injunctions

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Rescission may be adjudicated or refused�

  1. where the contract is voidable or tenninable by the plaintiff

  2. where the contract is unlawful for causes not apparent on its face and the defendant is more to balance than the plaintiff

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Section 37, provides�

  1. preventive relief hour granted

  2. temporary and perpetual injunctions

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Temporary and perpetual injunctions are given�

  1. Under Section 36

  2. Under Section 38

  3. Under Section 37

  4. Under Section 42


Correct Option: C

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Section 38, provides�

  1. perpetual injunction when granted

  2. mandatory injunctions

  3. injunction when refused

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

An injunction cannot be granted�

  1. when the plaintiff has a no personals interest in the matter

  2. to restrain any person from instituting any proceeding in a Court not subordinate to that from which the injunction is sought

  3. to restrain any person from applying to any legislative body

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Section 40, provides�

  1. mandatory injunctions

  2. damages in lieu of, or in addition to injunction

  3. injunction when refused

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

This Act has come into force on�

  1. 1st day of October, 1932

  2. 1st day of October, 1933

  3. 1st day of October, 1932, except Section 69 which has come on 1st day of October, 1933

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Section 42, provides�

  1. injunction to perform negative agreement

  2. injunction when refused

  3. damages in lieu of or in addition to injunction

  4. All of these


Correct Option: A

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

The Court may grant a perpetual injunction in following cases� (i) Where the defendant is trustee of the property for the plaintiff (ii) Where there exists no standard for ascertaining the actual damage caused (iii) Where the invasion is such that compensation in money would not afford adequate relief Which is correct?

  1. (i), (ii)

  2. (ii), (iii)

  3. (i), (iii)

  4. (i), (ii), (iii)


Correct Option: D

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Preventive relief is granted at the discreation of the Court by injunction�

  1. temporary

  2. perpetual

  3. temporary or perpetual

  4. mandatory


Correct Option: C

(The Specific Relief Act, 1963)

Temporary injunctions are regulated by—

  1. The Code of Criminal Procedure

  2. The Specific Relief Act

  3. The Code of Civil Procedure

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

Which definition is not given under Section 2 ?

  1. Act of a firm

  2. Prescribed

  3. Third party

  4. None of these


Correct Option: D

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

Term business includes�

  1. every trade

  2. occupation

  3. profession

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

Section 7, provides�

  1. partnership at will

  2. particular partnership

  3. general duties of partners

  4. determination of rights and duties of partners by contract between the partners


Correct Option: A

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

The conduct of the business is given�

  1. under Section 12

  2. under Section 16

  3. under Section 10

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

General duties of partners are given�

  1. under Section 9

  2. under Section 12

  3. under Section 13

  4. under Section 17


Correct Option: A

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

Person's who have entered into partnership with one-another are called collectively?

  1. Partner

  2. Company

  3. Firm

  4. Shop


Correct Option: C

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

General duties are�

  1. partners are bound to carryon the business of the firm to the greatest common advantage

  2. to be just and faithful to each-other

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

……………….is the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carriedon by all or any of them acting for all.

  1. partnership

  2. firm

  3. co-operation

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

Mutual rights and liabilities are given�

  1. under Section 13

  2. under Section 14

  3. under Section 15

  4. under Section 18


Correct Option: A

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932

Mutual rights and liabilities of partners are�

  1. a partner is not entitled to receive remuneration for taking part in the conduct of the business

  2. the partners are entitled to share equally in the profits earned and shall contribute equally to the losses sustained by the firm

  3. where a partner is entitled to interest on the capital subscribed by him and such interest shall be payable only out of profits

  4. None of these


Correct Option: D
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