Law of Contract is a comprehensive legal textbook that provides an in-depth understanding of contractual principles as governed by the Indian Contract Act, 1872. The book systematically explains the essentials of a valid contract, including offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, free consent, and lawful object.
It further covers performance and discharge of contracts, breach of contract, and the remedies available to aggrieved parties. Special attention is given to void, voidable, and contingent contracts, quasi-contracts, and indemnity and guarantee. The text integrates statutory provisions with judicial interpretations, enabling readers to grasp both theory and practical application.
Written in a clear and structured manner, the book serves as a reliable reference for students and professionals alike. Its logical presentation and illustrative approach make complex concepts accessible, supporting academic learning, examination preparation, and legal practice.






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