What Is Law?
What Is Law?
Defination: Law includes all the rules and principles which regulate our relations with other individuals and with the state. State: Law as rules of external human action enforced by the sovereign political authority.
Object of LAW
The following are some of the objectives. To maintain law and order To establish socio-economic justice To remove imbalance in the socio-economic structure
Contract
The law relating to contracts is contained in the Indian Contract Act,1872. Defination: It is an agreement made between two or more parties which the law will enforce. A contract essentially consists of two elements such as: Agreement Its enforceability by law
Agreement
Defination: Agreement is defined as every promise and every set of promises ,forming consideration for each other. A promise is defined as when the person to whom the proposal is made signifies his assent thereto ,the proposal is said to be accepted. The essence of agreement is the meeting of the minds of the parties in full and final agreement-Consensus ad idem Obligation: An agreement, to become a contract, must give rise to a legal obligation or duty
Classification of Contracts
Contracts may be classified as given below. (A) According to validity Valid contract Voidable contract Void, illegal and unenforceable contract (B) According to formation Express contract Implied contract Quasi-contract (C) According to performance Executed contract Executory contract Unilateral contract Bilateral contract