29 November 2010
A declaratory decree of the court is a decree which declares that the plaintiff is entitled to any legal character or any legal right as to any property against the defendant who denies his title to such character or right.
The main object of section 34 is to remove the doubt cast upon the legal character or title of the plaintiff who seeks the aid of the court to get the declaration so that he can peacefully enjoy the legal character or title without any fear or disturbance.
For example if you are fighting for your property in the court and you prove to the court that the property is yours, then court will issue a declaratory decree in your favour and remove all doubts regarding ur entitlement to the property.