The Indian Contract Act of 1872 establishes the fundamental principles of contract law in India. It defines key terms related to contracts such as proposal, acceptance, consideration, agreement, and promisor/promisee. A proposal is an offer to do or abstain from doing something. When the person receiving the proposal agrees, it becomes an acceptance and the proposal then constitutes a promise. The person making the proposal is the promisor and the person accepting is the promisee. Consideration refers to something of value that is exchanged by both parties. An agreement containing consideration from both sides is a contract under Indian law.
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1. Indian Contract Act,1872
It is a special branch of mercantile law which
deals with the rights and obligations of the
parties arising out of business transactions.
Basic Definitions-
Proposal-according to sec.2(a)--:When
one person signifies to another his
willingness to do or to abstain from doing
anything, with a view to obtain the assent
of that other to such Act or abstinence, he
is said to make a proposal.
2. Definitions contd.
Acceptance and Promise:- SECTION
2(b)—When the person to whom the
proposal is made signifies his assent
thereto, the proposal is said to be
accepted. A proposal when accepted,
becomes a promise.
Promisor & Promisee:-SECTION 2(C)–
The person making the proposal is called
the ‘promisor’ and the person accepting
the proposal is called the ‘promisee.’
3. Consideration:-Section 2(d)—When at the
desire of the promisor the promisee or any other
person has done or abstained from doing
anything, or does or abstains from doing, or
promises to do or abstain from doing something,
such act, abstinence or promise is called a
consideration for the promise.
Agreement:-Section 2(e)—Every promise and
every set of promises forming consideration for
each other is an agreement.
Reciprocal promises:-Section 2(f)—promises
which form the consideration or part of the
consideration for each other are called reciprocal
promises.
4. Definitions contd
VOID AGREEMENT:- Section2(g) An
agreement not enforceable by law is said to be
void agreement.
CONTRACT:-Section 2(h) An agreement
enforceable by law is a contract.
VOIDABLE CONTRACT:- Section2(i) An
agreement which is enforceable by law at the
option of one or more of the parties thereto, but
not at the option of of other or others,is a
voidable contract.
5. Definitions contd
VOID CONTRACT:- SECTION2(J) A
contract which ceases to be enforceable
by law becomes void when it ceases to be
enforceable.