Law Relating to Tenders and Government Contracts
- 4th Ed.
- Haryana: Universal Nexis Lexis, 2023
- 1122p. clv; 24cm
CONTENTS TENDERS AND CONTRACTS
TENDERS Tenders and Government Contracts Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 Preamble Preliminary 1, Short Title (extent, commencement saving) 2.Interpretation clause
CHAPTER- I Of the communication , acceptance and revocation of protocols 3. Communication, acceptance and revocation of protocols 4. Communication when complete 5. Revocation of proposals and acceptance 6. Revocation how made 7. Acceptance must be absolute 8. Acceptance by performing condition or receiving consideration 9. Promises, express and implied
CHAPTER- II 10. What agreements are contracts 11. Who are competent to contract 12. What is a sound mind for the purposes of contracting 13. Consent' defined 14. Free consent defined 15. Coercion' defined 16. Undue influence defined 17. Fraud defined 18. Misrepresentation defined 19. Voidability of agreements without free consent 19A. Power to set aside contract induced by undue influence 20. Agreement void were both parties are under mistake to a matter of fact 21. Effect of mistakes as to law 22. Contract caused by mistake of one party as to matter of fact 23. What consideration and objects are lawful, and what not 24. Agreements void, if consideration and objects unlawful in part 25. Agreement without consideration, void, unless it is in writing and registered or it is promise to compensate for something done or is a promise to pay a debt barred by limitation law 26. Agreement in restraint of marriage, void 27. Agreement in restraint of trade, void 28. Agreement in restraint of legal proceedings, void 29. Agreements void for uncertainty 30. Agreement by way of wager, void
CHAPTER- III Of Contingent Contract 31. Contingent Contract, defined 32. Enforcement of contracts contingent on an even happening 33. Enforcement of contracts contingent on an even not happening 34. When even on which contract is contingent to be deem impossible, if it is the future conduct of a living person 35. When contracts become void, which are contingent on happening on specified even within fixed time 36. Agreement contingent on impossible even void
CHAPTER- IV Of The Performance Of Contracts 37. Obligation of parties to contract 38. Effect of refusal to accept offer o performance 39. Effect of refusal of party to perform promise wholly 40. Person by whom promise is to be perform 41. Effect of accepting performance from third person 42. Devolution to joint liabilities 43. Any one of joint promisors may be compelled to perform each promisor may compel contribution 44. Effect of release of one joint promise 45. Devolution of joint rights 46. Time for performance of promise, where no application is to be made and no time is specified 47 up to 67 (Please Go through the book its a long contents)
CHAPTER- V Of Certain Relations Resembling Those Created By Contract 68 up to 72
CHAPTER- VI Of The Consequences Of Breach Of Contract 73 up to 75
CHAPTER- VII Sales of goods :- Sections 76-123 [Repealed]
CHAPTER- VIII Of Indemnity and Guarantee 124 -147
CHAPTER- IX Of Bailment 148-181
CHAPTER- X Agency 182-238...
CHAPTER- XI Of Partnership:- Sections 239-266 [Repealed] Contract Of Guarantee Building Contract E-Contract (Electronic Contract) The specific Relief Act, 1963 Recovery possession of Property Specific Performance of Contracts Rectifications of Instruments Rescission of Contracts Cancellation of Instruments Frustration of Contract and Force Majeure Draft Forms and Precedent Model Specimens of Contracts and Agreements