Dr. Narender Kumar — whose Constitutional Law of India is a fixture on Indian law-school reading lists — brings the same thorough, principle-first method to The Indian Contract Act, 1872. This single-volume commentary covers the complete Act: formation of contract, consideration and privity, capacity, free consent and its vitiating factors, void and voidable agreements, contingent contracts, performance and discharge, breach and the law of damages, together with quasi-contractual obligations.
Kumar’s strength is depth without clutter — each doctrine traced through its leading English and Indian authorities with the analytical context that separates a first-class answer from a passing one. Suited to LLB contract papers and as a reference for LLM and judiciary mains candidates.
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