This document contains the Supreme Court of India's judgment in the case of Surinder Kaur (D) TR LR vs Bahadur Singh (D) TR LRs. The central legal question is whether a buyer who fails to fulfil their contractual promises can still seek specific performance of the agreement. The judgment details the facts of the case, including an agreement to sell land in 1964 and subsequent disputes over rent payments. It examines the legal principles of reciprocal promises and the discretionary nature of specific performance relief under the Specific Relief Act. This judgment would be of interest to legal professionals, students, and anyone involved in contract law disputes.