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SECTION

2(a)
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INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1872 All Sections List
DESCRIPTION
Offer
Acceptance and Promise
Promisee and Promisor
Consideration
Agreement
Reciprocal Promises
Void Agreement
Contract
Voidable Contract
Void Contract

Communication of offer and acceptance


Revocation of offer and acceptance
Ways of revocation
Acceptance must be absolute
Acceptance by conduct
Express and Implied Contracts
Essentials elements of a valid contract
Compentency of Parties
What is sound mind for the purpose of contracting
Definition of consent
Definition of free consent
Coercion
Undue Influence
Fraud
Misrepresentation
Consequences of CUFM
Power to set aside contract induced by undue influence
Bilateral Mistake of Fact
Mistake of Law
Unilateral Mistake of Fact
Unlawful Object
Agreement Void if consideration is unlawful in part
Exceptions to no consideration no contract, Agreement valid without consideration
Agreement in Restraint of marriage, Void
Agreement in Restraint of trade, Void
Agreement in Restraint of legal proceedings , void
Agreements void for uncertainity
Agreement by way of wager, void
Definition of contingent contract
Enforcement of contingent contract on an event happening
Enforcement of contingent contract on an event not happening
Enforcement of contingent contract depending upon third party
When contingent contracts becomes void on happening of a specified event within fixed time
Agreements contingent on impossible events, void
Obligation of parties to contract
Effect of refusal to accept offer of performance
Effect of refusal of party to perform promise wholly
Person by whom promise is to be performed
Effect of accepting performance from third party
Devolution of Joint liabilities
Any one joint promisor may be compelled to perform
Effect of release of any one of the joint promisor
Devolution of Joint rights
Time for performance of promise where no application is to be made and no time is specified
Time for performance of promise where time is specified and no application is to be made
Application for performance on certain day to be at proper time and place
Place for performance of promise where no application is to be made and no place specified
Performance in manner or at time as prescribed by promisee
Promisor not bound to perform unless reciprocal promise ready and willing to perform
Order of performance of reciprocal promises
Liability of party preventing event on which contract is to take effect
Effect of default as to promise which should be performed in a contract containing reciprocal promises
Effect of failure to perform in a fixed time
Agreement to do impossible acts
Reciprocal promises to do some things legal and other things illegal
Alternate promise one branch being illegal
Application of payment where debt to be discharged is indicated
Application of payment where debt to be discharged is not indicated
Application of payment where neither party appropriates
Effect of novation, rescession, alteration of contract
Promisee may dispense or remit performance of promise
Consequences of recission of voidable contract (doctrine of restitution)
Obligation of person who has received advantage under void agreement or void contract
Claim for necessaries supplied to a person incapable of contracting
Reimbursement of person paying money due by another in payment of which he is interested
Obligation of person enjoying benefit of non gratitous act
Responsibility of founder of goods
Liability of person to whom money is paid or anything delivered by mistake or under coercion
Compensation of loss or damages caused by breach of contract
Compensation for breach of contract where penalty is stipulated
Party rightfully rescinding the contract entitled to compensate

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