The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is a fundamental legislation regulating contracts relating to the sale of movable goods in India. This book offers a clear and systematic exposition of the Act, covering essential concepts such as formation of contract, conditions and warranties, transfer of ownership, performance of contract, rights of unpaid sellers, and remedies for breach.
Designed for both academic and professional use, the book simplifies complex legal provisions through structured explanations and practical interpretations. It reflects the commercial realities of trade and business, making it highly relevant for corporate practice and commerce-related litigation. The provisions are presented in a logical sequence to help readers understand how legal principles apply in real-world transactions.
The book is especially useful for those dealing with commercial contracts, supply agreements, and trade disputes. Its clarity, statutory accuracy, and practical focus make it a reliable companion for learning, reference, and courtroom preparation.






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