The Indian Contract Act, 1872 is the cornerstone of contract law in India, governing the formation, execution, and enforcement of agreements. This book provides a detailed commentary on the Act, covering essential topics such as contract formation, offer and acceptance, consideration, capacity to contract, performance, breach, and remedies. Each provision is explained with reference to landmark case laws and judicial interpretations, offering practical insights into the application of contract law in civil and commercial contexts.
The book also explores commercial agreements, contracts in the corporate sector, and specialized contractual scenarios such as contracts relating to services, sales, and employment. Legal practitioners, students, and researchers will find the analysis invaluable for understanding the principles of Indian contract law and applying them effectively. Comprehensive tables, illustrative examples, and procedural guidance enhance the practical usability of the book.
Designed for clarity and legal precision, this book bridges statutory language and real-world application, making it an indispensable resource for understanding both foundational and complex aspects of Indian contract law.






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