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The most important provisions of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, revolve around the primary remedies it offers: recovery of property, specific performance of contracts, declaratory decrees, and injunctions. The Act aims to provide specific remedies where monetary compensation is inadequate. Key provisions include: I. Recovery of Possession of Property This chapter outlines the legal procedures for recovering possession of property. Section 5 (Recovery of specific immovable property): A person with a legal title can recover possession of immovable property through the procedure outlined in the Code of Civil Procedure. Section 6 (Suit by person dispossessed of immovable property): This section offers a quick remedy for someone dispossessed of immovable property without consent and not through legal process. The plaintiff only needs to prove prior possession and wrongful dispossession within six months, not title. This does not apply against the government. Sections 7 & 8 (Recovery of specific movable property): These sections allow recovery of specific movable property, especially when the item is unique or has special value, making monetary compensation insufficient. II. Specific Performance of Contracts Following the 2018 Amendment, specific performance is generally the rule rather than a discretionary remedy. Section 10 (Specific performance in respect of contracts): Courts must enforce specific performance, subject to exceptions. Section 14 (Contracts not specifically enforceable): Lists contracts that cannot be specifically enforced, such as those that are determinable or require continuous court supervision. Section 16 (Personal bars to relief): Prevents specific performance claims under certain conditions, including if the claimant has already received substituted performance or failed to prove readiness and willingness to perform their part of the contract. Section 20 (Substituted performance of contract): The aggrieved party can have the contract performed by a third party or themselves and recover costs from the defaulting party after giving notice. III. Other Significant Remedies Section 26 (Rectification of instruments): Allows correction of written instruments that don't reflect the parties' true intentions due to fraud or mistake. Section 31 (Cancellation of instruments): Permits a person to seek court cancellation of a void or voidable written instrument if it poses a threat of serious injury. Section 34 (Declaratory decrees): Courts can declare a person's legal character or property rights to clarify legal status. Sections 38 & 39 (Perpetual and Mandatory Injunctions): Provide preventive relief. Perpetual injunctions permanently prohibit an action, while mandatory injunctions compel an action to prevent an obligation breach. Section 41 (Injunction when refused): Lists situations where an injunction cannot be granted, such as when monetary compensation is adequate or it would hinder an infrastructure project. Commercyon: https://commercyon.com/ WhatsApp: 9892908926 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL CONTENT HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM OPEN AND PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SOURCES., WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE ACCURACY, JUST BE LAWGICAL, COMMERCYON, AND THE SPEAKER DOES NOT MAKE ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE COMPLETENESS, CORRECTNESS, OR RELIABILITY OF THE INFORMATION SHARED. THE CONTENT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE, AND VIEWERS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT A QUALIFIED LEGAL PROFESSIONAL BEFORE TAKING ANY ACTION BASED ON THIS VIDEO. JUST BE LAWGICAL, COMMERCYON, AND THE SPEAKER SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE, OR CONSEQUENCES ARISING FROM RELIANCE ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN. #law #specificreliefact #legal #legaleducation #semester #studywithme #study #lawvideos #educationalvideo #education #lawstudent #love #popular #podcast #labourlaw #breakingnews #news #advocate #commercyon #lawgical #justbelawgical