Description
The Indian Contract Act, 1872 is the main law governing contracts in India. It defines when agreements become legally enforceable and covers essential elements like offer, acceptance, and consideration. The Indian Contract Act, 1872, also deals with performance, breach of contract, and related remedies.
Pollock & Mulla Indian Contract Act, 1872 is a classical treatise on contract law, providing clarity and coherence on an increasingly complex subject. The book lays out the Indian Contract Act, 1872, supplemented by detailed section-wise commentary, suitable case law, and citations. Anyone involved with the law of contract can turn to this book, secure in the knowledge that it covers all the key areas of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 through a detailed and in-depth analysis. It is an essential first point of reference for judges, legal practitioners, academicians and students.
Key Features:
Critical commentary covering emerging issues as well as legislative developments
Focuses on both legislative and judicial developments
Contains critical appraisal of judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts
Covers decisions of highest courts from common law jurisdictions, viz. United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, of the past decade.
This edition takes into account the changes to the rights of guarantors under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2015
The authors have attempted to revisit and streamline judgments while retaining the original essence of the work
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