Social Contracts vs. Legal Contracts: Understanding the Differences Introduction In the realm of human interactions, social contracts and …
Quasi-Contracts: Bridging the Gap Between Fairness and Legal Formality A Closer Look at Quasi-Contracts Introduction A Quasi-Contract,…
The Consequences of Misrepresentation in Contract Law Misrepresentation in the Law of Contract Introduction:  A contract is a legally bin…
The Impact of Undue Influence on Contractual Relationships: A Legal Overview Undue Influence in Contract Law: Overview:  Free consen…
What is a Voidable Contract: Difference between Void and Voidable contract Overview: A contract is voidable when one of the parties h…
What is Pledge? What are the Rights and Duties of Pawnor and Pawnee? Introduction: Pledge or Pawn is special kind of bailment and the c…
Discharge of Surety's Liability The  Contract Act, 1872 provides for the discharge of the liability of surety, in case of certain given c…
Rights of Surety in Contract of Guarantee A surety is a person or party that takes responsibility for the debt, default or other financial obligatio…
GUARANTEE in Law of Contract Introduction:  A person, who seeks to borrow money or to undertake some other obligation, may be requi…
Indemnity in Law of Contract Definition of Indemnity: Under English law Indemnity means a promise to save a person from the harmful consequences of a…
Contract of Bailment in Law of Contract Meaning and Definition of Bailment: According to Section 148 of the Contract Act "A bailment is the del…
Coercion in Contract Law: How it Affects the Enforceability of Agreements Overview: Since freedom of will is esse…
Legal and Equitable Remedies in Consequence of Breach of Contract When a party breaks the contract by refusing to perform his promise, breach of co…
Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact in Contract Law: Explained Mistake, in the context of the law of contract, is a situation in which the parties to …
9 Types of Invitation to Offer in Law of Contract Introduction: An invitation to offer, also known as a call for bids or request for proposa…
How a Contract can be Terminated: Explained Overview A Contract gives rise to certain legal rights and obligations. Contract continues so long as t…
Complete Explanation of Contingent Contract Section 33 34 35 of Contract Act 1872 1. Introduction: Every contact constitutes a relation betw…
Void Contracts with Examples Introduction : Section 2 (g) defines void agreement as ‘an agreement not enforceable …
Fraud in Law of Contract: Explained Introduction: Fraud means to get advantage over another by false suggestions or by suppression of truth, and i…
The Term Acceptance [ELABORATED] Introduction: A proposal to make a contract, being an offer, in the form of an express or implied promise, to exc…