Mandatory Injunction under the Specific Relief Act, 1963
Introduction A mandatory injunction is a special form of relief granted by a civil court under the Specific Relief Act, […]
The Specific Relief Act, 1963 deals with remedies available to enforce civil rights through specific relief rather than compensation. This subject holds significant importance for LLB students, as it directly relates to civil suits involving injunctions, specific performance, declaratory relief, and cancellation of instruments.
This category contains exam-focused notes explaining the principles governing specific performance of contracts, temporary and permanent injunctions, mandatory injunctions, and declaratory decrees. The provisions are explained in a simplified manner, supported by relevant sections and leading judicial decisions where required.
The notes aim to help students understand the discretionary nature of relief under this Act and how courts balance equity and justice while granting remedies. These materials are particularly helpful for writing structured answers in semester examinations and for building conceptual clarity in civil law.
Introduction A mandatory injunction is a special form of relief granted by a civil court under the Specific Relief Act, […]
A permanent injunction, also known as a perpetual injunction, is a final and conclusive remedy granted by a civil court