Foundations of Indian Contract Law (South Asia Edition) is a rigorous academic work exploring the theoretical and doctrinal foundations of contract law in India. The book analyzes key provisions of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, including offer and acceptance, consideration, intention, capacity, free consent, breach, and remedies.
The contributors examine judicial trends, policy considerations, and comparative perspectives to present a deeper understanding of contractual principles. It moves beyond basic commentary to critically evaluate how courts interpret contractual obligations and resolve disputes. The work is particularly valuable for advanced law students, LL.M. candidates, researchers, academicians, and those preparing for higher judicial services examinations.
Published by Oxford University Press, the book combines scholarly analysis with practical relevance, addressing contemporary developments and evolving jurisprudence in Indian contract law.








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