(SECTION-WISE) LIST OF INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 CA FOUNDTION

Ch -2 INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 

UNIT 1 TO 9 

SECTION NUMBER WITH NAME


 1        Short title 

 2  Interpretation-clause 

 3 Communication, acceptance and revocation of proposals 

 4 Communication when complete 

 5 Revocation of proposals and acceptances 

 6 Revocation how made 

 7 Acceptance must be absolute

 8 Acceptance by performing conditions, or receiving consideration 

 9 Promises, express and implied 

 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 where both parties are under mistake as to 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 considerations and objects unlawful in part 

 25 Agreement without consideration, valid, 

  • 25(1) Agreement made on account of love and affection
  • 25(2) Promise to compensate  to promisor
  • 25(3) Promise to pay a debt barred by limitation law 

 26 Agreement in restraint of marriage, void 

 27 Agreement in restraint of trade, void 

 28 Agreements in restraint of legal proceedings, void 

 29 Agreements void for uncertainty 

 30 Agreements by way of wager, void 

Contingent Contracts 

 31 “Contingent contract” defined 

 32 Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event happening 

 33 Enforcement of contract contingent on an event not happening 

 34 When event on which contract is contingent to be deemed impossible, if it is the future conduct of a living person 

 35 When contracts become void, which are contingent on happening of specified event within fixed time 

 36 Agreements contingent on impossible events, void 

 Performance of Contracts which must be Performed 

 37 Obligations of parties to contracts 

 38 Effect of refusal to accept offer of performance 

 39 Effect of refusal of party to perform promise wholly 

 40 Person by whom promise is to be performed 

 41 Effect of accepting performance from third person 

 42 Devolution of joint liabilities 

 43 Any one of joint promisors may be compelled to perform 

 44 Effect of release of one joint promisor 

 45 Devolution of joint rights 

 46 Time for performance of promise, where no application is to be made and no time is specified 

 47 Time and place for performance of promise, where time is specified and no application to be made 

 48 Application for performance on certain day to be at proper time and place 

 49 Place for the performance of promise, where no application to be made and no place fixed for performance 

 50 Performance, in manner or at time prescribed or sanctioned by promisee 

 51 Promisor not bound to perform, unless reciprocal promisee ready and willing to perform 

 52 Order of performance of reciprocal promises 

 53 Liability of party preventing event on which contract is to take effect 

 54 Effect of default as to the promise which should be performed, in contract consisting of reciprocal promises 

 55 Effect of failure to perform at fixed time, in contract in which time is essential

 56 Agreement to do impossible act 

 57 Reciprocal promise to do things legal, and also other things illegal 

 58 Alterative promise, one branch being illegal 

 59 Application of payment where debt to be discharged is indicated 

 60 Application of payment where debt to be discharged is not indicated 

 61 Application of payment where neither party appropriates 

 62 Effect of novation, rescission, and alteration of contract 

 63 Promise may dispense with or remit performance of promise 

 64 Consequence of rescission of a voidable contract 

 65 Obligation of person who has received advantage under void agreement, or contract that becomes void 

 66 Mode of communicating or revoking rescission of voidable contract 

 67 Effect of neglect of promisee to afford promisor reasonable facilities for performance 

 68 Claim for necessaries supplied to person incapable of contracting, or on his account 

 69 Reimbursement of person paying money due by another, in payment of which he is interested 

 70 Obligation of person enjoying benefit of non-gratuitous act 

 71 Responsibility of finder of goods 

 72 Liability of person to whom money is paid, or thing delivered, by mistake or under coercion 

 73 Compensation of loss or damage caused by breach of contract 

 74 Compensation for breach of contract where penalty stipulated for 

 75 Party rightfully rescinding contract, entitled to compensation 

 Indemnity and Guarantee 

 124 “Contract of indemnity” defined 

 125 Right of indemnity-holder when sued 

 126 “Contract of guarantee”, “surety”, “principal debtor” and “creditor” 

 127 Consideration for guarantee 

 128 Surety’s liability 

 129 Continuing guarantee 

 130 Revocation of continuing guarantee 

 131 Revocation of continuing guarantee by surety’s death 

 132 Liability of two persons, primarily liable, not affected by arrangement between them that one shall be surety on other’s default 

 133 Discharge of surety by variance in terms of contract  

134 Discharge of surety by release or discharge of principal debtor 

 135 Discharge of surety when creditor compounds with, gives time to, or agrees not to sue, principal debtor 

 136 Surety not discharged when agreement made with third person to give time to principal debtor 

 137 Creditor’s forbearance to sue does not discharge surety 

 138 Release of one co-surety does not discharge others 

 139 Discharge of surety by creditor’s act or omission impairing surety’s eventual remedy 

 140 Rights of surety on payment or performance 

 141 Surety’s right to benefit of creditor’s securities 

 142 Guarantee obtained by misrepresentation, invalid 143 Guarantee obtained by concealment, invalid 

 144 Guarantee on contract that creditor shall not act on it until co-surety joins 

 145 Implied promise to indemnify surety 

 146 Co-sureties liable to contribute equally 

 147 Liability of co-sureties bound in different sums 

 Bailment

148 “Bailment”, “bailor” and “bailee” defined 

 149 Delivery to bailee how made 

 150 Bailor’s duty to disclose faults in goods bailed 

 151 Care to be taken by bailee 

 152 Bailee when not liable for loss, etc, of thing bailed 

 153 Termination of bailment by bailee’s act inconsistent with conditions 

 154 Liability of bailee making unauthorized use of goods bailed 

 155 Effect of mixture with bailor’s consent, of his goods with bailee’s 

 156 Effect of mixture, without bailor’s consent, when the goods can be separated 

 157 Effect of mixture, without bailor’s consent, when the goods cannot be separated 

 158 Repayment, by bailor, of necessary expenses 

 159 Restoration of goods lent gratuitously 

 160 Return of goods bailed, on expiration of time or accomplishment of purpose 

 161 Bailee’s responsibility when goods are not duly returned 

 162 Termination of gratuitous bailment by death 

 163 Bailer entitled to increase or profit from goods bailed 

 164 Bailor’s responsibility to bailee 

 165 Bailment by several joint owners 

166 Bailee not responsible on redelivery to bailor without title 

 167 Right of third person claiming goods bailed 

 168 Right of finder of goods may sue for specified reward offered 

 169 When finder of thing commonly on sale may sell it 

 170 Bailee’s particular lien 

 171 General lien of bankers, factors, wharfingers, attorneys and policy brokers 

 172 “Pledge”, “pawnor”, and “pawnee” defined 

 173 Pawnee’s right of retainer 

 174 Pawnee not to retain for debt or promise other than that for which goods pledged Presumption in case of subsequent advances 

 175 Pawnee’s right as to extraordinary expenses incurred 

 176 Pawnee’s right where pawnor makes default 

 177 Defaulting pawnor’s right to redeem 

 178 Pledge by mercantile agent 

 178A Pledge by person in possession under voidable contract 

 179 Pledge where pawnor has only a limited interest 

 180 Suit by bailor or bailee against wrong-doer 

 181 Appointment of relief or compensation obtained by such suits 

Agency 

 182 “Agent” and “principal” defined or to represent another 

 183 Who may employ agent 

 184 Who may be an agent 

 185 Consideration not necessary 

 186 Agent’s authority may be express or implied 

 187 Definitions of express and implied authority 

 188 Extent of agent’s authority 

 189 Agent’s authority in an emergency 

 190 When agent cannot delegate 

 191 “Sub-agent” defined 

 192 Representation of principal by sub-agent properly appointed 

 193 Agent’s responsibility for sub-agent appointed without authority 

 194 Relation between principal and person duly appointed by agent to act in business of agency 

 195 Agent’s duty in naming such person 

 196 Right of person as to acts done for him without his authority-effect of ratification 

 197 Ratification may be expressed or implied 

 198 Knowledge requisite for valid ratification 

 199 Effect of ratifying unauthorized act forming part of a transaction 

 200 Ratification of unauthorized act cannot injure third person 

 201 Termination of agency 

 202 Termination of agency, where agent has an interest in subject-matter 

 203 When principal may revoke agent’s authority 

 204 Revocation where authority has been partly exercised 

 205 Compensation for revocation by principal, or renunciation by agent 

 206 Notice of revocation or renunciation 

 207 Revocation and renunciation may be expressed or implied 

 208 When termination of agent’s authority takes effect as to agent, and as to third persons 

 209 Agent’s duty on termination of agency by principal’s death or insanity 

 210 Termination of sub-agent’s authority 

 211 Agent’s duty in conducting principal’s business 

 212 Skill and diligence required from agent 

 213 Agent’s accounts 

 214 Agent’s, duty to communicate with principal 

 215 Right of principal when agent deals, on his own account, in business of agency without principal’s consent 

 216 Principal’s right to benefit gained by agent dealing on his own account in business of agency 

 217 Agent’s right of retainer out of sums received on principal’s account 

 218 Agent’s duty to pay sums received for principal 

 219 When agent’s remuneration becomes due 

 220 Agent not entitled to remuneration for business misconducted 

 221 Agent’s lien on principal’s property 

 222 Agent to be indemnified against consequences of lawful acts 

 223 Agent to be indemnified against consequences of acts done in good faith 

 224 Non-liability of employer of agent to do a criminal act 

 225 Compensation to agent for injury caused by principal’s neglect 

 226 Enforcement and consequences of agent’s contract 

 227 Principal how far bound, when agent exceeds authority

 228 Principal not bound when excess of agent’s authority is not separable

 229 Consequences of notice given to agent 

 230  Agent cannot personally enforce, nor be bound by, contracts on behalf of principal 

 231 Right of parties to a contract made by agent not disclosed

 232 Performance of contract with agent supposed to be principal 

 233 Right of person dealing with agent personally liable 

 234 Consequence of inducing agent or principal to act on belief that principal or agent will be held exclusively liable 

 235 Liability of pretended agent 

 236 Person falsely contracting as agent, not entitled to performance 

 237 Liability of principal inducing belief that agent’s unauthorized acts were authorized 

 238 Effect, on agreement, of misrepresentation or fraud by agent

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