Breach of Contract and Remedies
Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 Breach of Contract A breach occurs when one party fails to perform their contractual…
Performance and Discharge of Contract
I. Performance of Contract Performance refers to the fulfillment of obligations by the parties as agreed in the contract. 1.…
Void and Voidable Agreements
The Indian Contract Act classifies agreements into valid, void, voidable, and illegal. The distinction between void and voidable agreements is…
Legality of Object and Consideration
Under Section 23 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, a contract is valid only if its object and consideration are…
Free Consent – Indian Contract Act, 1872
Definition and ImportanceFor a contract to be valid under Section 10 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, it must be…
Capacity to Contract
Legal Framework: Section 11 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 Introduction In order to enter into a valid contract, it…
Consideration and Object
Meaning of ConsiderationConsideration is a vital element in forming a valid contract. It refers to something in return—what each party…
Offer and Acceptance
Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 Meaning and Definitions Offer (Proposal):An offer is the expression of willingness by one person…
Essentials of a Valid Contract
Under Indian Contract Act, 1872 A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties. Under Section 2(h)…
Indian Contract Act, 1872 – Overview
The Indian Contract Act, 1872 is a foundational piece of legislation in the domain of Indian commercial law. It governs…