Sale of Goods Act is a comprehensive and authoritative text explaining the statutory framework governing contracts of sale under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930. The book covers essential concepts such as the formation of a contract of sale, conditions and warranties, transfer of property and risk, performance of the contract, unpaid seller’s rights, and remedies for breach. Each provision is explained with clarity and supported by relevant judicial interpretations.
Designed for academic learning and practical application, the book addresses the legal implications of commercial transactions and consumer sales. It highlights the relevance of sale of goods law in business, trade, and consumer protection contexts. The structured and accessible presentation makes it suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate law courses as well as professional reference.
With its focus on statutory clarity and practical relevance, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the legal rights and obligations arising from contracts of sale. It is an indispensable guide for students, legal practitioners, and professionals dealing with commercial and consumer transactions.






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