This book provides a detailed and practical examination of two foundational pillars of civil law: the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and the Specific Relief Act, 1963. Beginning with the essentials of contract formation—offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity and free consent—it explores key concepts such as void agreements, contingent contracts, performance, breach, and modes of discharge through simple explanations and real-life illustrations. The text integrates landmark case law and section-wise commentary to help readers understand how courts interpret and apply these principles. The second part of the book thoroughly covers the Specific Relief Act, focusing on specific performance of contracts, injunctions, declaratory decrees, preventive relief, and rectification and rescission of instruments. Each remedy is clearly explained with examples that demonstrate its practical relevance in civil disputes.The book is designed to serve as an accessible yet authoritative reference for law students, judicial service aspirants, lawyers, teachers, and anyone seeking clarity in contract and remedial law. Its structured layout, question-answer segments, illustrations, and exam-oriented presentation make it a valuable academic and professional resource. Whether used for classroom learning or practical application, this comprehensive guide supports a deeper understanding of rights, obligations, and legal remedies under Indian contract law.






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