Question

    When rescission may be adjudged by the court?

    A Where the plaintiff has expressly or impliedly ratified the contract Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Where third parties have, during the subsistence of contract acquired rights in good faith without notice and value Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C Where the contract is voidable or terminable by the plaintiff Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D In all of the above cases Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Specific Relief Act: Section 27 When rescission may be adjudged or refused: (1) Any person interested in a contract may sue to have it rescinded, and such rescission may be adjudged by the court in any of the following cases, namely: -- (a) where the contract is voidable or terminable by the plaintiff; (b) where the contract is unlawful for causes not apparent on its face and the defendant is more to blame than the plaintiff.

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