You are on page 1of 3

Section Deals With

2(a) Proposal/Offer
2(b) Promise
2(c) Promisor/Promisee
2(d) Consideration
2(e) Agreement
2(f) Reciprocal Promises
2(g) Void Agreement
2(h) Contract
2(i) Voidable Contract
2(j) Void Contract
3 Communication and Acceptance of an Offer
4 Communication and Acceptance of an Offer
5 When an offer can be revoked
6 When does an Offer comes to an end
10 Essential elements of valid contract
11 Parties Competent to Contract
12 Parties Competent to Contract
13 Consent
14 Free Consent
15 Coercion
16 Undue Influence
17 Fraud
18 Misrepresentation
19 Consequences when consent is not free
20 Mistake
23 Unlawful Objects/Consideration
24 Partially Unlawful
25 Exception to the rule “No Consideration, No Contract”
27 Agreements in Restraint to Trade
28 Agreements in Restraint to Legal Proceedings
29 An agreement the meaning of which is not certain is Void
30 Wagering Agreement
IPC 294 A Unauthorised Lotteries are Illegal
31 Contingent Contracts
32
33
34
35
36
37 Performance of Contract
38 Default to accept the performance by promisee
39 Part Performance of Contract by Promiser
40 Performance of Promise
41 Performance of Promise by Third Person
42 Performance of Promise by Joint Promisor
43 Demanding Performance by any of the joint promisor
44 Release of Joint Promisor
45 Joint Rights in case of more than one promisee
46 Rules as to time and performance of Promise
47
48
49
50 Manner of Performance
51 Performance of Reciprocal Promises
52 Contract expressly provides order of performance
53 Contract contains Reciprocal Promise one party prevents the other from performance
54 Contract contains Reciprocal Promise one of which is impossible
55 Effect of failure to perform a promise at fixed time
56 Susequent Impossibility Doctrine of Frustration
57 Contract contains Reciprocal Promise one of which is Illegal
59 Appropriation by Debtor
60 Appropriation by Creditor
61 Neither party Appropriates
62 Agreement for Novation, Rescission or Alteration of exsisting Contract
63 Remission
65 Restoration of benefits when a contract becomes void
68 Suppy of Necessities
69 Obligations in respect of reimbursement of money due
70 Benefits received under a non gratious act
71 Responsibility of Finder of the goods
72 Person to whom money is paid by mistake or Coercion
73 Rules as to damages
124 Indemnity
126 Guarantee
129 Continuing Guarantee
130 Revocation of a continuing guarantee

You might also like