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Bailment: Essentials, Duties of Parties and Case Laws
by Milind Garg 30 April 2023 8:21 AM GMT
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Important Doctrines/Principles under Contract Law
by Paras Ahuja 19 April 2023 4:36 PM GMT
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All you need to know about Contract of Indemnity
by Ananya Kukreti 24 Feb 2023 8:36 AM GMT
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Doctrine of Restitution
by Ananya Kukreti 9 Feb 2023 12:39 PM GMT
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Doctrine of Privity of Contract
by Apurva Neel 3 Jan 2023 7:11 AM GMT
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Doctrine of Frustration | Explained
by Apurva Neel 2 July 2022 5:57 AM GMT
![Restraint of trade | ‘A’, a Doctor, employed another Doctor ‘B’ as assistant for a period of 3 years on a salary of Rs. 3,000/- per mensem. There was an agreement between ‘A’ & ‘B’ which provided that after the termination of his employment, ‘B’ shall not practice as a Doctor… ‘A’, thereupon, sued ‘B’ for the recovery of Rs. 50,000/-. Decide. Restraint of trade | ‘A’, a Doctor, employed another Doctor ‘B’ as assistant for a period of 3 years on a salary of Rs. 3,000/- per mensem. There was an agreement between ‘A’ & ‘B’ which provided that after the termination of his employment, ‘B’ shall not practice as a Doctor… ‘A’, thereupon, sued ‘B’ for the recovery of Rs. 50,000/-. Decide.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/contract-mains.png)
Restraint of trade | ‘A’, a Doctor, employed another Doctor ‘B’ as assistant for a period of 3 years on a salary of Rs. 3,000/- per mensem. There was an agreement between ‘A’ & ‘B’ which provided that after the termination of his employment, ‘B’ shall not practice as a Doctor… ‘A’, thereupon, sued ‘B’ for the recovery of Rs. 50,000/-. Decide.
by Admin Legal Bites 21 Feb 2022 9:33 AM GMT
![“The essential idea upon which the doctrine of Frustration is based is that of the impossibility of performance of the contract, in fact, impossibility and frustration are often used as an interchangeable expression.” Discuss. A Person entered into service… breach of contract. Is he liable? “The essential idea upon which the doctrine of Frustration is based is that of the impossibility of performance of the contract, in fact, impossibility and frustration are often used as an interchangeable expression.” Discuss. A Person entered into service… breach of contract. Is he liable?](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/contract-mains.png)
“The essential idea upon which the doctrine of Frustration is based is that of the impossibility of performance of the contract, in fact, impossibility and frustration are often used as an interchangeable expression.” Discuss. A Person entered into service… breach of contract. Is he liable?
by Admin Legal Bites 21 Feb 2022 9:25 AM GMT
![Absolute restriction | Every agreement, by which any party thereto is restricted absolutely from enforcing his rights under or in respect of any contract, by the usual legal proceedings in the ordinary tribunals, or which limits the time within which he may thus enforce his rights is, void to that extent.” Examine this statement in light of Section 28 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Absolute restriction | Every agreement, by which any party thereto is restricted absolutely from enforcing his rights under or in respect of any contract, by the usual legal proceedings in the ordinary tribunals, or which limits the time within which he may thus enforce his rights is, void to that extent.” Examine this statement in light of Section 28 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/contract-mains.png)
Absolute restriction | "Every agreement, by which any party thereto is restricted absolutely from enforcing his rights under or in respect of any contract, by the usual legal proceedings in the ordinary tribunals, or which limits the time within which he may thus enforce his rights is, void to that extent.” Examine this statement in light of Section 28 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.
by Admin Legal Bites 21 Feb 2022 9:24 AM GMT
![Personal contract | Naresh engaged Mr. Vinay a well-known painter to paint a picture depicting a particular design for him. Naresh agreed to pay a sum of Rs. 10,000/- as professional charges to Mr. Vinay. After completion of work… Mr. Vinay filed a suit for recovery of Rs. 10,000/- in civil court. Decide. Personal contract | Naresh engaged Mr. Vinay a well-known painter to paint a picture depicting a particular design for him. Naresh agreed to pay a sum of Rs. 10,000/- as professional charges to Mr. Vinay. After completion of work… Mr. Vinay filed a suit for recovery of Rs. 10,000/- in civil court. Decide.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/contract-mains.png)
Personal contract | Naresh engaged Mr. Vinay a well-known painter to paint a picture depicting a particular design for him. Naresh agreed to pay a sum of Rs. 10,000/- as professional charges to Mr. Vinay. After completion of work… Mr. Vinay filed a suit for recovery of Rs. 10,000/- in civil court. Decide.
by Admin Legal Bites 21 Feb 2022 9:23 AM GMT
![What do you understand by anticipatory breach of contract? M/s XYZ Textile enters into a contract with ABC Garment Showroom for the supply of 1000 pieces of cotton shirts at Rs. 400/- per shirt to be supplied on or before 31st December 2015. Later on… Discuss the remedies available to ABC Garment Showroom. What do you understand by anticipatory breach of contract? M/s XYZ Textile enters into a contract with ABC Garment Showroom for the supply of 1000 pieces of cotton shirts at Rs. 400/- per shirt to be supplied on or before 31st December 2015. Later on… Discuss the remedies available to ABC Garment Showroom.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/contract-mains.png)
What do you understand by anticipatory breach of contract? M/s XYZ Textile enters into a contract with ABC Garment Showroom for the supply of 1000 pieces of cotton shirts at Rs. 400/- per shirt to be supplied on or before 31st December 2015. Later on… Discuss the remedies available to ABC Garment Showroom.
by Admin Legal Bites 21 Feb 2022 9:22 AM GMT