Tag Judiciary Notes
20. Substituted performance of contract, SRA 1963
18. Non-enforcement except with variation & 19. Relief against parties and persons claiming under them by subsequent title, SRA, 1963
Application of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Schools of Hindu Law
SOURCES OF HINDU LAW
Kinds of Jurisdiction: Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)
Jurisdiction : Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)
Introduction to Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908
Section 17 – Contract to sell or let property by one who has no title, not specifically enforceable – SRA, 1963
Section 16 – Personal bars to relief – SRA, 1963
Section 15 – Who may obtain specific performance, SRA, 1963
Section 14A – Power of court to engage experts, SRA, 1963
Section 14 – Contracts which cannot be specifically enforceable – SRA, 1963
Differences between Bailable and Non-Bailable Offences

Section 13 – Rights of purchaser or lessee against person with no title or imperfect title – SRA, 1963

Section 12-Specific performance of part of contract – SRA, 1963

Section 11 – Cases in which specific performance of contracts connected with trusts enforceable – SRA, 1963

Section 10 – Specific Performance in respect of contracts – SRA, 1963

Section 9 – Defences respecting suits for relief based on contract – SRA, 1963

Section 8 – Liability of person in possession, not as owner, to deliver to persons entitled to immediate possession – SRA, 1963

Section 7 – Recovery of specific movable property – SRA, 1963

Section 6 – Suit by person dispossessed of immovable property – SRA, 1963

Section 5 – Recovery of Specific Immovable Property – SRA, 1963

Section 3 & 4 – Specific Relief Act, 1963

Section 1 & 2 – Specific Relief Act, 1963

Introduction : Specific Relief Act, 1963

Damnum sine injuria

Injuria sine damnum

