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This document outlines the modules and topics to be covered in the Law of Contract-I course for the LL.M. Trimester-I session from July to October 2014. The course will be taught by Dr. Y. Papa Rao and covers the historical perspective and key concepts of contract law such as formation of agreements, consideration, capacity, validity, discharge and performance. Specific topics that will be discussed include offer/proposal, acceptance, consent, mistake, damages, specific performance and quasi contracts. Relevant references and statutes will also be examined. Students are advised to make comparative analyses between Indian contract law and English common law where necessary.
This document outlines the modules and topics to be covered in the Law of Contract-I course for the LL.M. Trimester-I session from July to October 2014. The course will be taught by Dr. Y. Papa Rao and covers the historical perspective and key concepts of contract law such as formation of agreements, consideration, capacity, validity, discharge and performance. Specific topics that will be discussed include offer/proposal, acceptance, consent, mistake, damages, specific performance and quasi contracts. Relevant references and statutes will also be examined. Students are advised to make comparative analyses between Indian contract law and English common law where necessary.
This document outlines the modules and topics to be covered in the Law of Contract-I course for the LL.M. Trimester-I session from July to October 2014. The course will be taught by Dr. Y. Papa Rao and covers the historical perspective and key concepts of contract law such as formation of agreements, consideration, capacity, validity, discharge and performance. Specific topics that will be discussed include offer/proposal, acceptance, consent, mistake, damages, specific performance and quasi contracts. Relevant references and statutes will also be examined. Students are advised to make comparative analyses between Indian contract law and English common law where necessary.
(LL.M. Trimester-I) Session: July-October, 2014 Course Teacher: DR. Y. PAPA RAO
Module I: Introduction 1. Historical Perspective of Law of Contract 2. Meaning, nature and types of contract 3. Scope and Significance of Law of Contract 4. Definitions discussed under the Act Module II: Formation of an Agreement
1. Offer/Proposal: Definition, 2. Communication and Revocation of Offer 3. General/Specific offer, Invitation to treat 4. Acceptance: Definition 5. Communication and Revocation of Acceptance
Module III: Consideration and Capacity 1. Consideration: Definition and Essentials 2. Privity of Contract and its Exceptions 3. Privity of Consideration 4. Capacity to enter into a contract: Minors Position, Nature/effect of minors agreements. 5. Liability for Necessaries Supplied to the Minor or Incompetent Person
Module IV: Validity, Discharge and Performance of Contract 1. Consent Definition 2. Free Consent and Vitiating Elements 3. Coercion/Duress 4. Undue Influence 5. Fraud 6. Misrepresentation 7. Mistake 8. Effect on Contracts influenced by any factor Vitiating Free Consent 9. Doctrine of Frustration Module V: Consequesnces for Breach of Contract 1. Rescission of Contract 2. Damages: Types of Damages, Remoteness of Damages, Ascertainment of Damages, Liquidated Damages and Penalty 3. A Decree for Specific Performance 4. An Injunction 5. Suit on Quantum Meruit Module VI: Miscellaneous 1. Wagering Agreements 2. Contingent Contracts 3. Quasi Contracts 4. E-Contracts Suggested References
1. J. Beatson, Ansons Law of Contract, Clarendon Press, Oxford, (28 th Edn. -2002). 2. Chitty on Contracts, Sweet & Maxwell, London, Vol. I & II, (30 th Edn.2008). 3. Cheshire, Fifoot and FurmstonesLaw of Contract, Oxford University Press (16 th Edn. -2012) 4. NilimaBhadbadade, Pollock &Mulla, Indian Contract Act and Specific Relief Acts,Butterworths India, New Delhi, Vol. I & II, (14 th Edn.- 2013) 5. P C Markanda, The Law of Contract, Lexis Nexis, (3 rd Edn. -2012) 6. Dr. Avtar Singh, Law of Contract, EBC, Lucknow (11th Edn. 2013) 7. A. C. Mitra, Law of Contract and Specific Relief, Universal Law Publishing Co. (5 th Edn. - 2005) 8. M. Krishnan Nair, Law of Contracts, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, (5 th Edn. 1996)
Statutes and Reports
1. The Indian Contract Act, 1872 2. Indian Majority Act, 1875 3. Guardian and Wards Act, 1890 4. Specific Relief Act, 1963 5. Limitation Act 1963 6. Information Technology Act, 2000 7. Indian Penal Code 1860 8. Indian Evidence Act 1872 9. Civil Procedure Code 1908 10. Various reports on Law Commission of India NOTE:(1)Make Comparative analysisof the Indian Contract Act with that of the English Law (Common Law of England) wherever necessary. (2) Students are also advised to refer on-line West Law resources wherever necessary.
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