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Relief of damages/compensation are covered under:
Indian Contract Act
Specific Relief Act
Limitation Act
None of the above
Let’s break down these options:
- Option 1: Indian Contract Act
This is the right pick. It’s the main law that deals with compensation and relief for damages if any terms of a contract are broken. It explains what damages are, what kind of compensation you can claim, and under what conditions.
- Option 2: Specific Relief Act
This law is more about “specific performance”—forcing someone to actually do what they promised in a contract, or maybe getting an injunction. It’s not about compensation or damages as such.
- Option 3: Limitation Act
Here’s the thing: this law just sets the time frames for when you can bring a case, including contract disputes. It says nothing about what relief or compensation you get.
- Option 4: None of the above
Nope. There are clear laws covering this, so this option just doesn’t work.
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