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Syllabus

Law of Contract I
Semester I

In day to day life every individual makes a variety of promises. Every promise gives rise to an
expectation in the minds of other party that, the promisor would perform certain obligation and
fulfill the promise towards him/her. However, all promises are not enforceable by law. Only
those promises which are meant for enforcing through law are termed as contracts. The law of
contract is a branch of law which deals with regulation of all types of promises which are meant
to be enforced through law. In India, the general principles of contract laws are codified under
the Indian Contract Act, 1872. This course is designed to acquaint a student with the conceptual
and operational parameters of various general principles relating to contract law. It aims to equip
the students with the basics of contract law so as to enable them to deal effectively with the
various disputes related to contracts.

SYLLABUS
Unit 1: Introduction
Indian Contract Act, 1872
Historical Background
Contract: Meaning, Nature and Types
Major Definitions under Indian Contract Act

Unit 2: Agreement
Formation of an Agreement: (Ss. 2-10 )
Intention to create legal relationship
Proposal and Acceptance- Their various forms, Essential Elements
Communication
Revocation- Mode of Revocation of Offer
Special Situations: ( Ss. 2-10 )

Unit 3: Capacity to Contract


Legal Disability to Enter into Contract
Minors, Persons of Unsound Mind
Effects of Minors Agreement
Persons disqualified by Law
Liability for Necessaries Supplied to the Minor
Indian Contract Act, 1872, Sections 10, 11, 12, 64, 65, 68; Specific Relief Act, 1963,
Section 33; Indian Majority Act, 1875
Unit 4: Consideration
Meaning and Nature of Consideration - Nudum Pactum
Doctrine of Privity of Contract and of Consideration- Its Exceptions
Exceptions of consideration
Adequacy of Consideration: Present, Past and Adequate Consideration
Unlawful Consideration and its Effect.
Indian Contract Act, 1872: Sections 2(d), 2(f), 23 and 25

Unit 5: Free Consent


Consent Definition
Free Consent and Vitiating Elements
Coercion
Undue Influence
Fraud
Misrepresentation
Mistake
Effect on Contracts influenced by any factor Vitiating Free Consent
Unit 6: Limitations on Freedom of Contract
Legality of Object

Void and Voidable Agreements


Agreements against Public Policy
Agreements with Unlawful Consideration
Agreements without Consideration
Agreements in Restraint of Marriage
Agreements in Restraint of Trade
Agreements in Restraint of Legal Proceedings
Ambiguous and Uncertain Agreements
Wagering Agreements Its exceptions
Contingent Contracts
Unit 7: Discharge of a Contract
By Performance
Performance by Joint Promisors
Discharge by Novation - Remission
Accord and Satisfaction
Appropriation of Payments
Discharge by Impossibility of Performance - Doctrine of Frustration
Discharge by Breach - Anticipatory Breach - Actual breach
Unit 8: Remedies for Breach of Contract
Damages
Types of Damages
Remoteness of damages
Ascertainment of Damages
Specific Performance: Sections 9 24 of Specific Relief Act, 1965
Injunctions: Sections 36 41 of Specific Relief Act, 1965
Quasi Contracts

Suggested References
1. Nilima Bhadbhade (ed.), Mulla, Indian Contract Act and Specific Reliefs, Butterworths India,
New Delhi, Vol. I & II, (12th Edn.- 2001)
2. Chitty on Contracts, Sweet & Maxwell, London, Vol. I & II, (28th Edn. 1999).
3. J. Beatson, Ansons Law of Contract, Clarendon Press, Oxford, (28th Edn. -2002).
4. A. C. Moitra, Law of Contract and Specific Relief, Universal Law Publishing Co.(5 th Edn. 2005)
5. Dr. Avtar Singh, Law of Contract, EBC, Lucknow (9th Edn. 2005)
6. M. Krishnan Nair, Law of Contracts, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, (5th Edn. 1996)

Statutes
1. The Indian Contract Act, 1872
2. Specific Relief Act, 1963

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