Indian Contract Act, 1872 | |
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Imperial Legislative Council | |
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Citation | Act No. 9 of 1872 |
Enacted by | Imperial Legislative Council |
Enacted | 25 April 1872 |
Commenced | 1 September 1872 |
Status: In force |
Contract law |
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Defences |
Interpretation |
Dispute resolution |
Rights of third parties |
Breach of contract |
Remedies |
Quasi-contractual obligations |
Duties of parties |
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Related areas of law |
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Other law areas |
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The Indian Contract Act, 1872[1] prescribes the law relating to contracts in India and is the key regulating Indian contract law. Then the principles of English Common Law. It is applicable to all the states of India. It determines the circumstances in which promises made by the parties to a contract shall be legally binding. Under Section 2(h), the Indian Contract Act defines a contract as an agreement enforceable by Law.