Mulla the Indian contract act
Dinshaw Fardunji Mulla; Anirudh Wadhwa
- 15th ed.
- Haryana LexisNexis c2016
- 384 P.B
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Of the communication, acceptance and revocation of proposals
Communication, acceptance and revocation of proposals Communication when complete Revocation of proposals and acceptances Revocation how made Acceptance must be absolute Acceptance by performing conditions or receiving consideration Promises, express and implied
Chapter 2: Of contracts, voidable contracts and void agreements
What agreements are contracts Who are competent to contract What is a sound mind for the purpose of contracting "Consent" defined "Free consent" defined "Coercion" defined "Undue influence" defined "Fraud" defined "Misrepresentations" defined Voidability of agreements without free consent Power to set aside contract induced by undue influence Agreement void where both parties are under mistake as to matter of fact Effect of mistakes as to law Contract caused by mistake of one party as to matter of fact What considerations and objects are lawful and what not
Chapter 3: Of contingent contracts
Chapter 4: Of the performance of contracts
Chapter 5: Of certain relations resembling those created by contract
Chapter 6: Of the consequences of breach of contract