Recovery of Possession of Moveable Property under Specific Relief Act
Recovery of Possession of Moveable Property
1. Introduction
The Specific Relief Act outlines the circumstances under which a person can sue for the recovery of moveable property held by another without lawful justification.
2. Relevant Provisions
Sections 10 and 11 of the Specific Relief Act govern the recovery of moveable property.
3. Who Can File Suit
The following individuals can file a suit for the recovery of moveable property:
- Owner of the property
- A trustee on behalf of the beneficiary
4. Meaning
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Forced Contract
1. Introduction
Specific performance refers to the actual execution of a contract according to its stipulated terms. It is enforced under the equitable jurisdiction of the court of law. The Specific Relief Act provides details regarding the persons who are entitled to sue for the specific performance of contracts.
2. Relevant Provisions
Section 23 of the Specific Relief Act outlines the relevant provisions regarding specific performance.
3. Persons Entitled to Obtain Specific Performance
The
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Specific Performance of Contract
1. Introduction
Specific performance refers to the actual fulfillment of a contract as per its terms. In such cases, the plaintiff seeks the exact thing they contracted for, rather than monetary compensation. However, specific performance is not always available and depends on certain circumstances.
2. Definition
According to Pomeroy, specific performance involves the contracting party’s precise fulfillment of their obligation, either by performing or refraining from
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Equity Acts in Personam
Introduction
The court of equity enforces its decrees in personam, meaning against the person. Court orders and decrees do not directly transfer legal rights but act as personal commands requiring obedience from the defendant. Failure to comply can result in arrest or imprisonment.
Meaning and Purpose
Equity binds the conscience of a person to fulfill court-ordered obligations. The Court of Chancery historically enforced decrees in personam to avoid direct conflict with the court
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Contract Law vs. Tort Law
Contract Law
Contract law governs agreements between individuals or businesses, outlining their obligations to each other. Contracts can cover various transactions, such as the sale of goods or services. Contract law specifies what can be included in a contract and the remedies available if a party breaches their duties.
Tort Law
Tort law addresses situations where one person harms another. This includes intentional harm (e.g., battery) and unintentional harm (e.g., negligence
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1. Introduction to Partnership
A partnership is a formal agreement between two or more individuals to manage and operate a business and share its profits or losses. Individuals who enter into a partnership are called partners. The rights and duties of partners are typically outlined in a partnership agreement, and partners act as both agents and principals of the business.
2. Defining a Partner
A partner is an individual who joins a partnership through a formal agreement and agrees to share in the
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