Indian Contract Act 1872
The Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines the term “Contract” under its section 2 (h) as “An agreement enforceable by law”. In other words, we can say that a contract is anything that is an agreement and enforceable by the law of the land. This definition has two major elements in it viz – “agreement” and “enforceable by law”. So in order to understand a contract in the light of The Indian Contract Act, 1872 we need to define and explain these two pivots in the definition of a contract.
DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT
DISCHARGE OF CONTRACTS -DISCHARGE BY PERFORMANCE;DISCHARGE BY MUTUAL CONSENT,DISCHARGE BY IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE,DISCHARGE BY LAPSE OF TIME,DISCHARGE BY BREACH OF CONTRACT.
Charge - satisfaction and notice
These notes are about charge and satisfaction of charge and how to send notice about charge in company law
Charges - concept and registration
These notes are about charge concept and how to register a charge - company law , bcom hons