CSS :: Specific Relief Act 1877
31.
As provided in section 39, of the Specific Relief Act, A the owner of a ship by fraudulently representing her to be seaworthy induces B an underwriter, to insure her
A.
A may obtain the cancellation of the policy
B.
B may obtain the cancellation of the policy
C.
None of the above may obtain the cancellation of the policy
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
32.
As per section 40, of the Specific Relief Act, where an instrument is evidence of different rights or different obligations the Court may in a proper case
A.
Cancel it in part and allow it to stand for the residue
B.
Cancel it in whole
C.
Can not cancel its any part
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
33.
Which section of the Specific Relief Act, from the following deals with declaration?
A.
Section 40, the Specific Relief Act
B.
Section 41, the Specific Relief Act
C.
Section 42, the Specific Relief Act
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
34.
In declaratory decree Court decide about
A.
Righ of the plaintiff to any thing
B.
Right of the defendant to any thing
C.
Both of above
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
35.
A is lawfully in possession of certain land. The inhabitatns of neighbouring village claims a right of way across the land
A.
A may sue for a declaration that they are not entitled to right so claimed
B.
The villagers may sue for declaration their right of way
C.
Any stranger person can sue for declaration
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
36.
A person can not be granted a declaratory decree
A.
Where he has any other relief
B.
Where he is weaker
C.
Where he is malafide in this intentions
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
37.
Section 44, of the Specific Relief Act, deals with
A.
Appointment of local commission
B.
Appointment of Court Officer
C.
Appointment of Receiver
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
38.
The power enjoyed by Court for the appointment of receiver is its
A.
Discretionary power in nature
B.
Constitutional power in nature
C.
Statutory power in nature
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
39.
Where a Court appoints a receiver the mode of his appointment and his right, powers, duties and liabilities are regulated by
A.
The Constitution
B.
The Specific Relief Act, 1877
C.
The Code of Civil Procedure
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
40.
Section 45, of the Specific Relief Act, deals with
A.
Orders to public servants for the performance of certain specific acts
B.
Orders to any private person for the performance of specific acts
C.
Orders to Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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