Buch, Englisch, 640 Seiten, Format (B × H): 179 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 1293 g
Buch, Englisch, 640 Seiten, Format (B × H): 179 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 1293 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-889375-2
Verlag: Oxford University Press
This new volume analyses the central doctrines and concepts of Indian contract law and provides guidance on the interpretation of the Indian Contract Act 1872 by examining its historical, philosophical, and comparative foundations.
Featuring contributions from practitioners and academics from around the world, the book follows a methodology carefully calibrated to address the shortcomings in traditional Indian contract law scholarship. The primary presuppositions of this methodology are that: (a) the answers to many difficult questions of Indian contract law can be found in the history of the Contract Act; and (b) while it is difficult to understand the Contract Act other than against the backdrop of the common law, one should not assume that Indian contract law mirrors the common law on all difficult points. Each chapter therefore pays close attention to the legislative history of the relevant provision(s) of the Contract Act.
Based on a holistic analysis of the Contract Act's drafting history and its current interpretation, Foundations of Indian Contract Law is a carefully crafted volume providing the input needed to influence the Indian courts' approach to contract law, inform meaningful legislative reform, and, more broadly, catalyse a culture of critical scholarship on Indian private law.
Formed of 24 chapters and a conclusion by Professor Hugh Beale (former Commercial Law and Common Law Commissioner at the Law Commission of England and Wales), the volume presents an authoritative exposition of a branch of the law that is of considerable interest and great practical importance for practitioners, scholars, and students interested in Indian contract law.
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- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- PART I. GENERAL THEMES
- 1: History and Drafting of the Indian Contract Act 1872
- Warren Swain
- 2: Legislative Design and the Codification Project
- Jeannie Marie Paterson and Elise Bant
- 3: Contractual Interpretation
- Goh Yihan
- 4: Migration of the Indian Contract Act 1872: The Case of Malaysia
- May Fong Cheong
- PART II. CORE CONCEPTS
- 5: Formation
- Stelios Tofaris
- 6: Consideration
- Nigam Nuggehalli and Ragini Surana
- 7: Parties and Assignment
- Shantanu Naravane
- 8: Incapacity and Its Consequences
- Neel Maitra
- 9: Coercion, Undue Influence, and Unconscionability
- Shivprasad Swaminathan and Veda Singh
- 10: Fraud, Misrepresentation, and Mistake
- KV Krishnaprasad
- 11: Illegality
- Thomas Sebastian and Aman Ahluwalia
- 12: Restraint of Trade in India: Reason (Un)restrained?
- Zhong Xing Tan and Umakanth Varottil
- 13: Performance, Breach, and Termination
- Mihir Naniwadekar
- 14: Frustration
- Nilima Bhadbhade
- 15: The Duty of Good Faith
- Manasi Kumar and Poorna Mysoor
- 16: Damages
- Katy Barnett
- 17: Stipulated Sums and Limitation Clauses
- TT Arvind
- 18: The Action for the Agreed Sum and Specific Performance in Indian Law
- Niranjan Venkatesan
- 19: Rescission of Contracts Voidable for Lack of Free Consent
- Steven Elliott KC and Divya Behl
- PART III. SPECIAL CONTRACTS
- 20: Indemnity and Guarantee
- Wayne Courtney
- 21: Bailment and Pledge
- Gail Pearson
- 22: Shareholder Agreements in India: An Unsettled Jurisprudence
- Nemika Jha and Vikramaditya S. Khanna
- 23: Contracting with the State
- Chintan Chandrachud
- PART IV. CONCLUSION
- 24: Concluding Remarks
- Hugh Beale
- Index




