
Contracts are the foundation of commerce and everyday transactions—whether you're buying a home, signing a job offer, or even shopping online. Contract Law is a vital branch of legal study that governs these agreements and ensures accountability, fairness, and enforceability in our interactions.
This book offers a clear and concise introduction to contract law, tailored especially for Indian readers. It begins by exploring what contracts are and why they matter, followed by a brief history of contract law both globally and in India. Key legislations such as the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 are covered in a simplified and practical manner.
Readers will learn about:
The essential elements of a valid contract: offer, acceptance, consideration, and consent Grounds that render a contract void, voidable, or unenforceable Concepts like fraud, coercion, undue influence, and misrepresentation Special types of contracts, including quasi-contracts and warranties Modern issues like digital contracts, online commerce, and consumer protection Useful contract templates and a glossary of legal termsWritten in a straightforward style with real-life examples and case laws, this book is ideal for students, professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking to understand the basics of contract law in India. It aims to empower readers with legal awareness and practical knowledge to make informed decisions and safeguard their rights in contractual matters.
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