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The words not defined in the Specific Relief Act shall be understood according to
The Indian Contract Act
The Indian Succession Act
Transfer of Property Act
None of the above
- The Specific Relief Act provides special remedies for the enforcement of individual civil rights.
- Words not defined in the Specific Relief Act are often understood using definitions from related laws.
- Option 1: The Indian Contract Act
- This Act deals with basic principles of contracts which are integral to understanding specific relief.
- It is closely related, given that specific relief often deals with enforcement of contracts.
- Option 2: The Indian Succession Act
- This Act deals primarily with wills and inheritance, which aren't directly relevant for interpreting the Specific Relief Act.
- Option 3: Transfer of Property Act
- Covers aspects of property transfer, not general definitions for specific relief.
- Option 4: None of the above
- Suggests definitions should be derived from another source, unlikely given Indian Contract Act's relevance.
Correct Answer: Option 1: The Indian Contract Act
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