Question

In which case it was held that Specific Relief Act is not an Exhaustive Law?

A Gobind Ram vs Gian Chand Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
B The East India Hotels Ltd vs Syndicate Bank Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
C Ramdas Khatau and Co. vs Atlas Mills Co. Ltd. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
D Clara Auroro de Braganca v. Sylvia Angela Alvares Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

Solution

Since the Specific Relief Act is founded on the English Laws which may be referred to in case the Act did not deal with any specific matter. Although any matter on which the Specific Relief Act lays down provisions it may be exhaustive but as a whole it cannot be considered to be exhaustive.

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