A. Civil Court
B. Session Court
C. High Court
D. Non of These
Related Mcqs:
- As per section 7, of the Specific Relief Act, specific relief can not be granted for the mere purpose of enforcing a__________ law?
A. Constitutional
B. Civil
C. Penal
D. Non of These - Section 47 of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 deals with ?
A. Declaratory Order
B. Peremptory Order
C. Injunctive order
D. Non of These - Section__________ of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 deals with cost?
A. 47
B. 48
C. 49
D. Non of These - As per section 5, of The Specific Relief Act provides________ ways through which relief can be given?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. Non of These - The Specific Relief Act of 1877 was enacted on____________?
A. 7th February, 1877
B. 7th March, 1877
C. 7th April, 1877
D. Non of These - The Specific Relief Act, of 1877 contains_________ schedule?
A. 1
B. 2
C. None of the above
D. Non of These - The Preventive relief granted by Court under section 52, of the Specific Relief Act, is__________ in nature?
A. Discretionary power of the Court
B. Fundamental Power of the Court
C. Statutory power of the Court
D. Non of These - In case where a previous conviction charged under the provisions of section 221, sub-section (7), and the accused does not admit that he has been previously convicted as alleged in the charge, the Magistrate may, after he has convicted the accused under section 243, or under section 245, sub-section (2), Cr.P.C. ?
A. Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged previous conviction
B. Shall leftover the alleged previous conviction
C. Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged previous conviction and, if he does so, shall record the findings
D. None of above - Section______, of the Specific Relief Act provide ways of relief granting?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. Non of These - As per section 3, of Specific Relief Act every duty enforceable by law is called ?
A. Duty
B. Legal duty
C. Obligation
D. Non of These