DISCHARGE OF AN AGREEMENT BY OPERATION OF LAW

Introduction The Indian Contract Act, 1872 is an important act which plays a major role when it comes to any types of contract made between two or more parties. It contains detailed provisions regarding the legal effects of the contract, punishment for violation of the contracts, when a contract gets discharged etc.  This is a... Continue Reading →

DISCHARGE OF AGREEMENT BY LAPSE OF TIME

Introduction There is a very old statement that “All contracts are an agreement, but all agreements are not contracts” which makes clear that an agreement is different from a contract. Without knowing the fact, parties enter into thousands of agreements daily, which may or may not bound us legally. Those which bind us legally are... Continue Reading →

DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT BY IMPOSSIBILITY OR FRUSTRATION

Introduction The Indian Contract Act came into effect on 1 September, 1872 which gives a legal effect to the contracts made between the parties. This helps in refraining people from entering into unnecessary legal contracts between the parties. So, it is an act which was in existence since long back i.e even before Indian getting... Continue Reading →

Salient Features of the 66th Amendment of the Constitution

Introduction The constitution of India, 1950 is the most lengthiest and most detailed of all written constitutions of the world. While the American constitution originally consisted of 7 Articles, Australian constitution 128, Canadian constitution 147 and Indian constitution originally had 395 Articles divided into 22 parts and 8 schedules. Through Amendment acts many more articles... Continue Reading →

Salient features of the 65th Amendment of the Constitution

Introduction Every country must have a constitution as the constitution helps and guides in governing the country. The constitution of India is the supreme law of India. It is one of the lengthiest constitutions of the world. It took a period of 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to frame the constitution. Although borrowed... Continue Reading →

DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT BY SUPERVENING IMPOSSIBILITY

Introduction The Indian Contract Act is one of the oldest mercantile laws of our country. This Act came into force on 1st September,1972. As we know, man is a social animal, he depends on the other human beings for living. So, from the very beginning itself, exchange of things were happening between two or more... Continue Reading →

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE 64th AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION

Introduction The constitution of India is the most lengthiest written constitution in the world because the framers of the constitution has borrowed the best features of almost all constitutions of the world. It was framed over a period of 2 years 11 months and 18 days and it came to force on 26 January, 1950.... Continue Reading →

Discharge of Contract by Breach

Introduction The word ‘discharge’ means to ‘end’ or ‘terminate’. So the word ‘Discharge of contract’ simply means to end or terminate the contract. As a result of that, the liability of the parties to the contract comes to an end. The Indian Contract Act, enacted on 1872, mainly focuses on preventing the parties from making... Continue Reading →

Anticipatory Breach of Contract

Introduction Indian Contract Act which came into force on 1872, frames and validates the contracts or agreements between different parties. Contract Act is one of the central laws which regulates all the business wherever there is a case of a deal or an agreement. This act mainly came into force, in order to prevent the... Continue Reading →

Biography of Justice Dipankar Datta

Dipankar Datta is an Indian Judge, who is the present Chief Justice of Bombay High Court and the former judge of Calcutta High Court. He was appointed as the Chief Justice of Bombay High Court on 23 April 2020 by The President of India, Ram Nath Kovind and took oath on 28 April 2020. He... Continue Reading →

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