Dr P C Markanda The Law of Contract offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, exploring its historical roots, philosophical underpinnings, and practical applications. It delves into core concepts such as formation, consideration, consent, capacity, and remedies for breach, while addressing contemporary challenges like coercion, undue influence, and unconscionability. Drawing on comparative perspectives and landmark judicial interpretations, the book bridges theory and practice, making it an essential resource for students, practitioners, and policymakers. By combining doctrinal analysis with legislative history, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of contract law and inspire meaningful reforms in India’s evolving legal landscape.






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