For over five decades, Dr. R.K. Bangia’s Contract-II has been the standard classroom text for the second paper of contract law in Indian universities. This 2026 edition, revised by S.K. Raghuvanshi, covers Special Contracts in full: indemnity and guarantee, bailment and pledge, and agency under Sections 124–238 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, along with the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 (incorporating the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008) and the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 with Hire Purchase law.
The hallmark of the Bangia method is clarity — every principle is built from the bare section upward, illustrated through leading English and Indian case law, and summarised in language a first-reading student can retain for exams. Suitable for LLB (3-year and 5-year) syllabi across Indian universities and for judicial services preliminary preparation.
Every genuine copy carries the Allahabad Law Agency holographic seal — beware of pirated reprints with missing pages and blurred text.
Contract II by Dr. R.K. Bangia deals with the specific contracts portion of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, and is a widely prescribed textbook for LLB and BA LLB students. Building on the general principles, it focuses on the special types of contracts in a clear, exam-friendly style supported by leading case law.
The book covers indemnity and guarantee, bailment and pledge, and the law of agency, explaining the rights, duties and liabilities of the parties in each. It examines the formation and discharge of these special contracts along with relevant statutory provisions and judicial interpretation, helping students grasp both theory and application.
Key highlights:
- Focused coverage of special contracts: indemnity, guarantee, bailment, pledge and agency
- Concepts explained with illustrative case law
- Exam-oriented structure aligned with university syllabi
- Authored by Dr. R.K. Bangia, a trusted name among law students
This is the latest edition published by Allahabad Law Agency, supplied fresh from the publisher. A natural companion to Contract I and an essential text for mastering the law of specific contracts.







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