The Indian Contract Act, 1872 — India law | Esheria

The Indian Contract Act, 1872

This provision sets the Act’s short title, extent, commencement, and several core contract rules on offer, acceptance, revocation, competency, consent, void agreements, performance, and related exceptions.

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Language
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agency authority agency relations agent remuneration breach of contract collateral compensation consent contract formation goods custody guarantees indemnity indemnity and guarantee joint liability liens offer and acceptance payment appropriation performance performance of contracts principal-agent liability void agreements void contracts

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This provision sets the Act’s short title, extent, commencement, and several core contract rules on offer, acceptance, revocation, competency, consent, void agreements, performance, and related exceptions. This part covers how promises and reciprocal contracts must be performed, when performance can be refused, when contracts become void or voidable, and when compensation or reimbursement is owed. These sections say when a surety is released, how bailments must be handled, and what agents and pawnees can do. These sections set out key rules for agents and principals: an agent must account to the principal, may retain certain sums or property until paid, and can be denied remuneration for misconduct; the principal must indemnify the agent for lawful or good-faith acts, but not criminal acts.