Law of Contract delivers a balanced, statute-rooted guide to the Indian Contract Act that turns doctrinal principles into usable legal practice. Organized thematically, chapters cover formation (offer, acceptance, consideration), capacity and free consent (coercion, undue influence, misrepresentation, fraud, mistake), legality and enforceability, contingent and quasi-contracts, performance and discharge, anticipatory breach and remedies (compensatory damages, restitution, specific performance and injunctions), and doctrines of frustration and impossibility. Each chapter reproduces key sections, follows with concise annotations that explain operative phrases and exceptions, and includes short annotated case briefs that illustrate judicial reasoning. Practical features — model contract clauses, drafting checklists, sample pleadings and comparative notes on arbitration and statutory cross-references — make the book useful at the desk. Exam aids such as “must-remember” statutory bullets, flowcharts mapping dispute-resolution steps and quick MCQs aid rapid revision. Whether preparing for university exams, drafting commercial agreements, or advising on breach and remedies, this volume brings clarity and on-the-ground utility to contract law.






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