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Informationen zum Autor Akhileshwar Pathak is Professor, Indian Institute of Management (IIMA), Ahmedabad. Klappentext This book is written to meet the course requirement of LLB students of Contract Law I. Contract Law I is a compulsory course for all LLB students. The book follows a new method of teaching the subject keeping in mind students from non-legal background. Zusammenfassung Developed as a textbook, this book caters to the syllabi requirements of 'Contract -I' for both five year and three year LLB courses. Written in simple language, the textbook has been designed to help students learn by discovering legal concepts and principles through exploration and engagement. The book has been divided into six themes of formation of agreement, consideration, setting the contract aside, void contracts, discharge of contracts, restitution and breach and damages. Each theme has been introduced by giving examples of disputes arising from everyday experiences and their resolution. It further articulates the relevant principles and introduces sections of the Contract Act. In addition, the work also discusses leading judgments of Supreme Court of India. The author has made use of illustrations to make the writing accessible to students and anyone new to the subject.
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Akhileshwar Pathak is Professor, Indian Institute of Management (IIMA), Ahmedabad.
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This book is written to meet the course requirement of LLB students of Contract Law I. Contract Law I is a compulsory course for all LLB students. The book follows a new method of teaching the subject keeping in mind students from non-legal background.
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Developed as a textbook, this book caters to the syllabi requirements of 'Contract -I' for both five year and three year LLB courses. Written in simple language, the textbook has been designed to help students learn by discovering legal concepts and principles through exploration and engagement. The book has been divided into six themes of formation of agreement, consideration, setting the contract aside, void contracts, discharge of contracts, restitution and breach and damages. Each theme has been introduced by giving examples of disputes arising from everyday experiences and their resolution. It further articulates the relevant principles and introduces sections of the Contract Act. In addition, the work also discusses leading judgments of Supreme Court of India. The author has made use of illustrations to make the writing accessible to students and anyone new to the subject.