Doctrine of Frustration

HC- Delhi HC held Doctrine of Frustration not applicable on Lease Agreements

In a recent judgement, Delhi High Court held that Doctrine of Frustration u/s 56 of Indian Contract Act is not applicable on Lease Agreements. The High Court judgement in the case Ramanand vs Dr Gireesh Soni is based on the precedent laid down by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in various cases, in which SC held […]

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Doctrine of Frustration

BLOG- Doctrine of Frustration

Introduction to Doctrine of Frustration In some cases, the performance of a contract becomes impossible; the purpose which the parties have in mind is frustrated. At the formation of a contract, parties seek that performance is possible but subsequently may become impossible to perform due to supervening events. Thus, the contract becomes void and the […]

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E-contracts

BLOG- “E-Contracts: Did you really read those Terms & Conditions?”

In the 21st Century, with everything going digital and governments encouraging the same, each person is entering into E-Contracts without even being aware of it. Geographical barriers have vanished, technology has advanced & connectivity has improved, thus increasing the number of E-Contracts. With this article, we aim to look into the nature, scope and the […]

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The Indian Contract Act

BARE ACT- The Indian Contract Act, 1872 [PDF]

Indian Contract Act THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 The Law of Contract Constitutes the most important branch of mercantile or commercial law. It affects everybody, more so, trade, commerce anq industry. It may be said that the contract is the foundation of the civilized world. The law relating to contract is governed by the Indian […]

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