M. K. Verma & Associates

M.K. Verma & Associates
Advocate & Corporate Consultant

Contract Law

The Indian Contract act 1872 falls under the ambit of mercantile laws (Business Laws). It came enforced on 1 September 1872. It is private law. Its basis is English common law, but it was passed in the Indian Parliament, which is Calcutta Parliament.

It contains XI Chapters, but Chapter VII Sale of Goods and Chapter XI Partnership was repealed, the Sale of goods was repealed in 1930, and the partnership was in 1932. It became an independent act after repealing its parent act, which is the Indian Contract Act of 1872. It becomes imperative to study the Contract act, as today in the market sector all the dealings are made through contract.

It covers various aspects in a much broader sense such as it describes what is an offer, acceptance, essentials of contract, valid consideration, voidable agreements, quasi-contracts, and damages under the Indian contract act 1872. Apart from it covers Contract of Indemnity, Guarantee, bailment, pledge, and Agency.

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