The Specific Relief Act of 1963 governs remedies available for the enforcement of civil rights, providing mechanisms for specific performance, recovery of possession, rescission of contracts, and preventive relief. It outlines various types of specific relief, including recovery of property, rectification of instruments, cancellation of instruments, and declaratory decrees, while emphasizing that specific relief is at the discretion of the court and must be sought by those with 'clean hands.' The Act also delineates which contracts can be enforced and the conditions under which specific performance may be denied.