SENGUPTA’S COMMENTARY ON THE SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963 As Amended by the Specific Relief (Amendment) Act, 2018 (Act No. 18 of 2018) With ALLIED LAWS By: D. Sengupta Advocate, High Court The word 'specific' to mean as explicit and definable, while Indian usage of English words often loses the Atlantic flavour and Indian Judges are ther fidelity to Indian meaning of Foregn, words and phrases, here fact and west meet and 'specfic' is specifc special enough to avoid being vague and general The word 'specific'requires careful scrutiny. It is settled proposition of law that, the expression 'specific' means, it must be specific enough to avoid being vague and general. What is precise, exact, definite and explicit is enforceable at law. Ifany agreement is incomplete, inconclusive, incoherent and impossible, how could there be a specific performance thereof. [Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 20]. The word 'specific' is defined in Murray's Oxford Dictionary as precise or exact in respect of fulfilment, conditions or terms; definite, explicit. Subjectwise Index meticulously arranged in proper alphabetical order. The work has been primarily written for Practitioners, Lawyers, Judges, Members of the Bar and Bench, Solicitors and other Professionals who are engaged in interpreting the correct legal position. It is fact that the book will certainly serve as a reliable guide to solve the knotty problems that crop up the presentation and proceedings in the Courts.