Indian Contract Law by Ranbir Singh is a comprehensive yet accessible commentary on the Indian Contract Act, 1872. The book presents a structured explanation of core contractual principles including offer and acceptance, consideration, intention to create legal relations, capacity, free consent, void and voidable agreements, performance, discharge, breach, and remedies.
The author combines doctrinal clarity with leading judicial precedents from the Supreme Court and High Courts. Complex legal concepts are explained in simple language, making the text particularly useful for students and competitive examination aspirants.
The commentary also addresses contemporary developments and practical issues arising in commercial transactions and civil litigation. Advocates will find it helpful for drafting pleadings, arguing contract disputes, and advising clients. Published by Thomson Reuters, this book is a reliable reference for both academic study and courtroom practice in Indian contract law.






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