This classic and authoritative commentary provides a comprehensive analysis of The Specific Relief Act, 1963, incorporating the amendments introduced by the Specific Relief (Amendment) Act, 2018. Spread over two volumes, the work examines the object, scope, and interpretation of each provision of the Act in depth, supported by the latest judicial pronouncements and legislative developments.
The book serves as an invaluable reference for legal practitioners, judges, academicians, researchers, and students engaged in civil law and contractual remedies. It also includes detailed discussions on topics such as specific performance of contracts, injunctions, declaratory decrees, and rectification of instruments, making it indispensable for both litigation and academic use.
Whether used for case preparation, legal interpretation, or classroom study, this edition maintains the hallmark clarity and analytical depth that Anand and Iyer's commentaries are known for.