Sale of Goods Act, 1930
58. Specific performance
Subject to the provisions of Chapter II of the Specific Relief
Act, 1877, in any suit for breach of contract to deliver specific or
ascertained goods, the court may, if it thinks fit, on the application of the
plaintiff, by its decree direct that the contract shall be performed
specifically, without giving the defendant the option of retaining the goods on
payment of damages. The decree may be unconditional, or upon such terms and
conditions as to damages, payment of the price or otherwise, as the court may
deem just, and the application of the plaintiff may be made at any time before
the decree.