SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 40
Performance of Contract
Asst. Prof. Parasmani Jangid
SDJ International College
Introduction
• Performance of contract take place when the
parties to the contract fulfill their obligations
arising under the contract within the time and
in the manner prescribed.
• Performance or offer to performance (Sec. 37
says compulsory to perform either of two
unless such performance excused) must be by
promisor.
Type of Performance
1. Actual Performance - promise has been
performed
2. Attempted Performance/tender/offer to
perfomance (sec. 38) - promisee is refusing to
accept performance
Sec. 38 (para-1) of ICA,1872
1. The promisor is not responsible for the Non
Performance;
2. The promisor does not lose his rights under the
contract. (Eg. Alpa; Jalpa)
Essential of a Valid Tender (sec.38;
para-2)
1. Tender must be unconditional
2. It must give reasonable opportunity for
inspection
3. It must be made at a proper time and place
4. It must be for the whole obligation
5. Tender to one is tender to all
6. Tender must be by a person ready, able and
willing to perform his promise
Effects of refusal of party to perform promise
wholly (sec. 39)
In this case promisee may put an end to contract
unless he has signified by word or conduct for
continuing the same contract.
example of hotel manager and singer
By whom Contracts must be
Performed
1. Promisor (sec. 40)
2. Agent (sec. 40)
3. Legal Representative (sec. 37)
4. Third Person (sec. 41)
5. Joint Promisors (sec. 42)
Devolution of Joint Rights and
Liabilities
• Devolution – legal transfer or delegation.
• Joint Promisors – when two or more person
make a joint promise, unless contrary
intension appears by the contract.
• Sec. 42 Joint promisor will continue to fulfill
their promise during their joint lives and if any
one dies then his representative or if all dies,
then representatives of all jointly fulfill the
promise.
Devolution of Joint Liabilities (Sec. 43 & 44)
1. Promisee’s right-can compel any one or of
joint promisors to perform the whole
promise.
2. Equal contribution-each joint promisor may
compel their joint promisor for it.
3. Sharing of loss
4. Release of the Joint Promisor
Devolution of Joint Rights (Sec. 45)
1. Right to claim performance is between
promisor and promisee.
2. If promisee dies, then legal representative
has right to claim
3. When all dies then representative of all have
right to claim performance.
Time and Place for performance
1. Performance of promise where no time is
specified sec.46
2. Performance of promise where time is
specified sec.47
3. On application by promise for performance
sec. 48
4. Without application by promisee sec. 49
5. Performance in the manner and time
prescribed or sanctioned by promisee sec.50
Time as the essence of the contract
• Whether it is present or not in contract,
depends upon:
1. The term of the contract
2. The intention of the parties-which can be
gathered from-surrounding circumstances-
nature of the property-construction of the
contract
3. The object which the parties had in mind in
entering it.
Cont……
Sec.55 para I…..
Sec.55 para II…..
Sec.55 para III…..
Performance of Reciprocal Promises
Sec 2(f)
“promises which from the consideration or part
of the consideration for each other.”
Rules for the performance of
Reciprocal Promises
1. To be simultaneously performed(Sec.51)
2. Order of performance(Sec.52)
3. Effects where a party prevents
performance(Sec.53)
4. Dependent promises(Sec.54)
5. To do certain things legal and also other
things illegal(Sec.57)
Appropriation of Payment(Clayton’s
Case)
• Several transaction must be there.
• Money received will 1st be set off against
interest
• Debtor’s right to appropriate(sec. 59)
• Creditor’s right to appropriate(sec. 60)
• Order of appropriation(sec. 61)
Assignment of Contracts
• An obligation of party to a contract may be,
personal or impersonal.
1. Personal obligation
2. Impersonal obligation
Contracts can be assigned in 2 ways:
1. Assignment by act of parties- rules
2. Assignment by operation of law- situation
Discharge of Contract
Asst. Prof. Parasmani Jangid
SDJ International College
Meaning
Discharge- Release from the obligations
Modes of discharge are as under:
1. By performance
2. By mutual consent or agreement
3. By subsequent impossibility
4. By lapse of time
5. By operation of law
6. By breach of contract
Discharge By Performance
• Actual Performance (sec.37)
• Attempted Performance (sec. 38)
Discharge By mutual agreement or
consent
1. Novation (Sec.62)
2. Alteration (Sec.62)
3. Rescission (Sec.62)
4. Remission (Sec.63)
5. Waiver (Sec.63)
6. Extension of time (Sec.63)
Discharge by impossibility of
performance
• Pre-existing impossibility
• Subsequent or supervening impossibility
Discharge by Supervening
Impossibility/ Doctrine of Frustration
1. Destruction of Subject matter
2. Physical Impossibility
3. Legal Impossibility
4. Failure of Pre-condition
5. Breakout of war
Exceptions to the Doctrine
1. Difficulty of performance
2. Commercial Impossibility
3. Failure of a third party
4. Strikes, Lockouts and Civil Disturbance
5. Partial Impossibility
Discharge by Operation of law
Discharge by Lapse of Time
• Death
• Insolvency
• Merger
• Material alteration
• Re-negotiation or negotiation back
Discharge by Breach of Contract
1. Actual Breach
2. Anticipatory Breach
Remedies for Breach of Contract
Asst. Prof. Parasmani Jangid
SDJ International College
Actual Breach of Contract
• During the performance of the contract
• At the time when performance is due
Anticipatory Breach of Contract
(sec.39)
“when a party to a contract has refused to
perform, or disabled himself from performing
his promise in its entirety, the promisee may
put an end to the contract, unless he has
signified, by words or by conduct, his
acquiescence (willingness) in its continuance.”
Remedies
1. May elect to cancel the contract
2. May not elect to cancel the contract
1. Operative for benefit of both the parties
2. Right of damages lost if some event happens
Measurement of Damages
Remedies for Breach of Contract
A contract gives rise to correlative rights and
obligations. Remedies is the means given by
law for the enforcement of a right.
1. Rescission of the contract
2. Suit for damages
3. Suit for specific performance
4. Suit for injunction
5. Suit upon Quantum Meruit
Rescission
Sec. 62 If parties agree to rescind the contract,
the original contract need not to perform.
One broke then other may sue him.
Sec. 64 a person or aggrieved party on whose
option contract become voidable rescinds it,
then other party thereto need not to perform.
And thus all benefits will be restored.
Sec. 75 if a person rightfully rescind the contract
he is entitled to compensation for any
damages.
Specific Performance
Where damages may not be adequate remedy
for the breach of contract. The court may
direct party in breach to carry out his promise
according to the terms of the contract.
Where specific performance is not granted.
1. When monetary compensation is an adequate
remedy
2. Where it is not possible for court to supervise the
performance of the contract
3. When contract is of a personal nature
4. When the contract is inequitable to either party
5. When one of the parties is a minor
6. When the contract is uncertain
7. When the contract is made by a company in
excess of its power as laid down in its MOA.
Injunction
• Injunction is an order of a court restricting a
person from doing a particular act which one
had denied from in the contract deed.
• He is doing something which he promised not
to do.
Quantum Meruit
• It means as much as merited/earned.
• If any contract partially performed and has
become discharged by the breach, this is the right
is founded on an implied promise by the other
party arising from the acceptance of a benefit by
the party.
• Right to claim quantum Meruit does not arise out
of contract as the right to damages does; it is a
claim on the quasi-contractual obligation which
the law implies in the circumstances.
Claim for Quantum Meruit arise in
Cases
1. When a contract is found to be
unenforceable
2. When one party refuses to perform
3. When a contract is divisible
4. When a contract is performed but badly
Damages
Damages are the monetary compensation
awarded to the injured party by court for the
loss or injury suffered by him.
The object of this is to put the injured party in
the same position, so far as money can do it,
as if he had not been injured.(in the position
in which he would have been had there been
performance and not breach.)
Cont….
Sec.73
When a contract has been broken, the injured/aggrieved
party is entitled to----
1. Damages which arose in usual course of things from
such breach(ordinary damages)
2. Damages which the parties knew to be likely to result
from the breach, when they made contract(special
damages)
3. But compensation is not to be given for any remote or
indirect loss or damages.
4. Compensation for damages arising from breach of a
quasi-contract shall be same as in any other contract.
Rules relating to different Types of
Damages
1. Ordinary Damages
2. Remote/Indirect Damages
3. Special Damages
4. Exemplary/Punitive/Vindictive Damages
5. Nominal Damages
6. Damages from Carriers
7. Damages for inconvenience and discomfort
8. Mitigation of Damages
Thank You

More Related Content

What's hot

Contract of guarantee-business law
Contract of guarantee-business lawContract of guarantee-business law
Contract of guarantee-business lawshrinivas kulkarni
 
Indemnity and guarantee
Indemnity and guaranteeIndemnity and guarantee
Indemnity and guaranteeShivani Sharma
 
Presentation - The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881
Presentation - The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881Presentation - The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881
Presentation - The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881Sharad Srivastava
 
Conditions and warranties
Conditions  and warrantiesConditions  and warranties
Conditions and warrantiesAgam Sharma
 
Consent & mistake in Contracts
Consent & mistake in ContractsConsent & mistake in Contracts
Consent & mistake in ContractsShivani Sharma
 
Offer And Acceptance
Offer And AcceptanceOffer And Acceptance
Offer And Acceptanceshweta verma
 
Capacity to contract
Capacity to contractCapacity to contract
Capacity to contractPrakash Goti
 
Performance of contract
Performance of contractPerformance of contract
Performance of contractGurjit
 
Transfer of property act short notes llb
Transfer of property act   short notes llbTransfer of property act   short notes llb
Transfer of property act short notes llbzahinch
 
Essentials of valid contract
Essentials of valid contractEssentials of valid contract
Essentials of valid contractNeha Yadav
 
Indian Contract Act 1872 Competency Of The Parties to contract
Indian Contract Act 1872 Competency Of The Parties to contract Indian Contract Act 1872 Competency Of The Parties to contract
Indian Contract Act 1872 Competency Of The Parties to contract SnehaJChauhan
 
Termination of contract
Termination of contractTermination of contract
Termination of contractNcell
 
Sale of-goods-act-1930
Sale of-goods-act-1930Sale of-goods-act-1930
Sale of-goods-act-1930Viki Choudhary
 
Types of the negotiable instruments
Types of the negotiable instrumentsTypes of the negotiable instruments
Types of the negotiable instrumentspiyush dobariya
 

What's hot (20)

Contract of guarantee-business law
Contract of guarantee-business lawContract of guarantee-business law
Contract of guarantee-business law
 
Indemnity and guarantee
Indemnity and guaranteeIndemnity and guarantee
Indemnity and guarantee
 
Void agreements
Void agreementsVoid agreements
Void agreements
 
Presentation - The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881
Presentation - The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881Presentation - The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881
Presentation - The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881
 
Sale of goods Act, 1930
Sale of goods Act, 1930Sale of goods Act, 1930
Sale of goods Act, 1930
 
Conditions and warranties
Conditions  and warrantiesConditions  and warranties
Conditions and warranties
 
Consent & mistake in Contracts
Consent & mistake in ContractsConsent & mistake in Contracts
Consent & mistake in Contracts
 
Offer And Acceptance
Offer And AcceptanceOffer And Acceptance
Offer And Acceptance
 
Capacity to contract
Capacity to contractCapacity to contract
Capacity to contract
 
Performance of contract
Performance of contractPerformance of contract
Performance of contract
 
Transfer of property act short notes llb
Transfer of property act   short notes llbTransfer of property act   short notes llb
Transfer of property act short notes llb
 
Essentials of valid contract
Essentials of valid contractEssentials of valid contract
Essentials of valid contract
 
Indian Contract Act 1872 Competency Of The Parties to contract
Indian Contract Act 1872 Competency Of The Parties to contract Indian Contract Act 1872 Competency Of The Parties to contract
Indian Contract Act 1872 Competency Of The Parties to contract
 
Quasi contracts
Quasi contractsQuasi contracts
Quasi contracts
 
Types of Contracts
Types of ContractsTypes of Contracts
Types of Contracts
 
Guarantee
GuaranteeGuarantee
Guarantee
 
Termination of contract
Termination of contractTermination of contract
Termination of contract
 
Sale of-goods-act-1930
Sale of-goods-act-1930Sale of-goods-act-1930
Sale of-goods-act-1930
 
Discharge of contract
Discharge of contractDischarge of contract
Discharge of contract
 
Types of the negotiable instruments
Types of the negotiable instrumentsTypes of the negotiable instruments
Types of the negotiable instruments
 

Similar to Indian contract act, 1872

dischargeofcontract-170721054842 (1).pdf
dischargeofcontract-170721054842 (1).pdfdischargeofcontract-170721054842 (1).pdf
dischargeofcontract-170721054842 (1).pdfYashSingh20796
 
Legal Environment of Business - Module 2 – Part 2 MBA - MG University - Busi...
Legal Environment of Business - Module 2 – Part 2  MBA - MG University - Busi...Legal Environment of Business - Module 2 – Part 2  MBA - MG University - Busi...
Legal Environment of Business - Module 2 – Part 2 MBA - MG University - Busi...manumelwin
 
Discharge of Contract
Discharge of ContractDischarge of Contract
Discharge of ContractAmitGuleria13
 
Performance of contract
Performance of contract Performance of contract
Performance of contract RajaKrishnan M
 
Peformance of the contract
Peformance of the contractPeformance of the contract
Peformance of the contractManish Kaushik
 
Business law notes of module 1 (sem 2)
Business law notes of module 1 (sem 2)Business law notes of module 1 (sem 2)
Business law notes of module 1 (sem 2)varsha nihanth lade
 
REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACTREMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACTDr.Sangeetha R
 
Discharge of ObligationsA. Discharge of Contract DutiesA perso.docx
Discharge of ObligationsA. Discharge of Contract DutiesA perso.docxDischarge of ObligationsA. Discharge of Contract DutiesA perso.docx
Discharge of ObligationsA. Discharge of Contract DutiesA perso.docxlynettearnold46882
 

Similar to Indian contract act, 1872 (20)

dischargeofcontract-170721054842 (1).pdf
dischargeofcontract-170721054842 (1).pdfdischargeofcontract-170721054842 (1).pdf
dischargeofcontract-170721054842 (1).pdf
 
Business laws
Business lawsBusiness laws
Business laws
 
Legal Environment of Business - Module 2 – Part 2 MBA - MG University - Busi...
Legal Environment of Business - Module 2 – Part 2  MBA - MG University - Busi...Legal Environment of Business - Module 2 – Part 2  MBA - MG University - Busi...
Legal Environment of Business - Module 2 – Part 2 MBA - MG University - Busi...
 
Discharge of Contract
Discharge of ContractDischarge of Contract
Discharge of Contract
 
1656046.ppt
1656046.ppt1656046.ppt
1656046.ppt
 
1656046.ppt
1656046.ppt1656046.ppt
1656046.ppt
 
Breach contract
Breach contractBreach contract
Breach contract
 
Business Law
Business LawBusiness Law
Business Law
 
Law of contract
Law of contractLaw of contract
Law of contract
 
Performance of contract
Performance of contract Performance of contract
Performance of contract
 
Peformance of the contract
Peformance of the contractPeformance of the contract
Peformance of the contract
 
Business law notes of module 1 (sem 2)
Business law notes of module 1 (sem 2)Business law notes of module 1 (sem 2)
Business law notes of module 1 (sem 2)
 
Businesslawnotes
BusinesslawnotesBusinesslawnotes
Businesslawnotes
 
REMEDIES FOR BREACH
REMEDIES FOR BREACHREMEDIES FOR BREACH
REMEDIES FOR BREACH
 
REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACTREMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
 
Breach of contract
Breach of contractBreach of contract
Breach of contract
 
contact .pptx
contact .pptxcontact .pptx
contact .pptx
 
Breach of contract
Breach of contractBreach of contract
Breach of contract
 
Discharge of ObligationsA. Discharge of Contract DutiesA perso.docx
Discharge of ObligationsA. Discharge of Contract DutiesA perso.docxDischarge of ObligationsA. Discharge of Contract DutiesA perso.docx
Discharge of ObligationsA. Discharge of Contract DutiesA perso.docx
 
Contract law
Contract lawContract law
Contract law
 

More from Ms. Parasmani Jangid (20)

Promotion Mix
Promotion MixPromotion Mix
Promotion Mix
 
Market Segmentation
Market SegmentationMarket Segmentation
Market Segmentation
 
Marketing Control
Marketing ControlMarketing Control
Marketing Control
 
Market Research
Market ResearchMarket Research
Market Research
 
Marketing Mix
Marketing MixMarketing Mix
Marketing Mix
 
Marketing Environment
Marketing EnvironmentMarketing Environment
Marketing Environment
 
Pricing
PricingPricing
Pricing
 
Product, PLC & Product Development
Product, PLC & Product DevelopmentProduct, PLC & Product Development
Product, PLC & Product Development
 
Types of Market
Types of MarketTypes of Market
Types of Market
 
Online marketing
Online marketingOnline marketing
Online marketing
 
Marketing Management
Marketing ManagementMarketing Management
Marketing Management
 
IT ACT, 2000 (Information Technology Act, 2000)
IT ACT, 2000 (Information Technology Act, 2000)IT ACT, 2000 (Information Technology Act, 2000)
IT ACT, 2000 (Information Technology Act, 2000)
 
Industrial unrest
Industrial unrestIndustrial unrest
Industrial unrest
 
Trade union
Trade unionTrade union
Trade union
 
Managing Change
Managing ChangeManaging Change
Managing Change
 
BPR ERP Value Stream Management
BPR ERP Value Stream ManagementBPR ERP Value Stream Management
BPR ERP Value Stream Management
 
Building Effective Teams
Building Effective TeamsBuilding Effective Teams
Building Effective Teams
 
Privatisation of Insurance
Privatisation of InsurancePrivatisation of Insurance
Privatisation of Insurance
 
Fire Insurance
Fire InsuranceFire Insurance
Fire Insurance
 
Knowledge Management
Knowledge ManagementKnowledge Management
Knowledge Management
 

Recently uploaded

Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdfEnzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdfSumit Tiwari
 
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17Celine George
 
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxEPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxRaymartEstabillo3
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxNirmalaLoungPoorunde1
 
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsPresiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsanshu789521
 
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdfssuser54595a
 
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxGaneshChakor2
 
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon ACrayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon AUnboundStockton
 
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...M56BOOKSTORE PRODUCT/SERVICE
 
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatEarth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatYousafMalik24
 
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxTypes of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxEyham Joco
 
Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course  for BeginnersFull Stack Web Development Course  for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course for BeginnersSabitha Banu
 
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...jaredbarbolino94
 
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfPharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfMahmoud M. Sallam
 
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptxHistory Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptxsocialsciencegdgrohi
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentInMediaRes1
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxthorishapillay1
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationnomboosow
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdfEnzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
 
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
 
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxEPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
 
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsPresiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
 
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
 
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
 
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon ACrayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
 
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
 
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatEarth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
 
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxTypes of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
 
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 
Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course  for BeginnersFull Stack Web Development Course  for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
 
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 06 (database)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 06 (database)ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 06 (database)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 06 (database)
 
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
 
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfPharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
 
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptxHistory Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
 

Indian contract act, 1872

  • 1. Performance of Contract Asst. Prof. Parasmani Jangid SDJ International College
  • 2. Introduction • Performance of contract take place when the parties to the contract fulfill their obligations arising under the contract within the time and in the manner prescribed. • Performance or offer to performance (Sec. 37 says compulsory to perform either of two unless such performance excused) must be by promisor.
  • 3. Type of Performance 1. Actual Performance - promise has been performed 2. Attempted Performance/tender/offer to perfomance (sec. 38) - promisee is refusing to accept performance Sec. 38 (para-1) of ICA,1872 1. The promisor is not responsible for the Non Performance; 2. The promisor does not lose his rights under the contract. (Eg. Alpa; Jalpa)
  • 4. Essential of a Valid Tender (sec.38; para-2) 1. Tender must be unconditional 2. It must give reasonable opportunity for inspection 3. It must be made at a proper time and place 4. It must be for the whole obligation 5. Tender to one is tender to all 6. Tender must be by a person ready, able and willing to perform his promise
  • 5. Effects of refusal of party to perform promise wholly (sec. 39) In this case promisee may put an end to contract unless he has signified by word or conduct for continuing the same contract. example of hotel manager and singer
  • 6. By whom Contracts must be Performed 1. Promisor (sec. 40) 2. Agent (sec. 40) 3. Legal Representative (sec. 37) 4. Third Person (sec. 41) 5. Joint Promisors (sec. 42)
  • 7. Devolution of Joint Rights and Liabilities • Devolution – legal transfer or delegation. • Joint Promisors – when two or more person make a joint promise, unless contrary intension appears by the contract. • Sec. 42 Joint promisor will continue to fulfill their promise during their joint lives and if any one dies then his representative or if all dies, then representatives of all jointly fulfill the promise.
  • 8. Devolution of Joint Liabilities (Sec. 43 & 44) 1. Promisee’s right-can compel any one or of joint promisors to perform the whole promise. 2. Equal contribution-each joint promisor may compel their joint promisor for it. 3. Sharing of loss 4. Release of the Joint Promisor
  • 9. Devolution of Joint Rights (Sec. 45) 1. Right to claim performance is between promisor and promisee. 2. If promisee dies, then legal representative has right to claim 3. When all dies then representative of all have right to claim performance.
  • 10. Time and Place for performance 1. Performance of promise where no time is specified sec.46 2. Performance of promise where time is specified sec.47 3. On application by promise for performance sec. 48 4. Without application by promisee sec. 49 5. Performance in the manner and time prescribed or sanctioned by promisee sec.50
  • 11. Time as the essence of the contract • Whether it is present or not in contract, depends upon: 1. The term of the contract 2. The intention of the parties-which can be gathered from-surrounding circumstances- nature of the property-construction of the contract 3. The object which the parties had in mind in entering it.
  • 12. Cont…… Sec.55 para I….. Sec.55 para II….. Sec.55 para III…..
  • 13. Performance of Reciprocal Promises Sec 2(f) “promises which from the consideration or part of the consideration for each other.”
  • 14. Rules for the performance of Reciprocal Promises 1. To be simultaneously performed(Sec.51) 2. Order of performance(Sec.52) 3. Effects where a party prevents performance(Sec.53) 4. Dependent promises(Sec.54) 5. To do certain things legal and also other things illegal(Sec.57)
  • 15. Appropriation of Payment(Clayton’s Case) • Several transaction must be there. • Money received will 1st be set off against interest • Debtor’s right to appropriate(sec. 59) • Creditor’s right to appropriate(sec. 60) • Order of appropriation(sec. 61)
  • 16. Assignment of Contracts • An obligation of party to a contract may be, personal or impersonal. 1. Personal obligation 2. Impersonal obligation Contracts can be assigned in 2 ways: 1. Assignment by act of parties- rules 2. Assignment by operation of law- situation
  • 17. Discharge of Contract Asst. Prof. Parasmani Jangid SDJ International College
  • 18. Meaning Discharge- Release from the obligations Modes of discharge are as under: 1. By performance 2. By mutual consent or agreement 3. By subsequent impossibility 4. By lapse of time 5. By operation of law 6. By breach of contract
  • 19. Discharge By Performance • Actual Performance (sec.37) • Attempted Performance (sec. 38)
  • 20. Discharge By mutual agreement or consent 1. Novation (Sec.62) 2. Alteration (Sec.62) 3. Rescission (Sec.62) 4. Remission (Sec.63) 5. Waiver (Sec.63) 6. Extension of time (Sec.63)
  • 21. Discharge by impossibility of performance • Pre-existing impossibility • Subsequent or supervening impossibility
  • 22. Discharge by Supervening Impossibility/ Doctrine of Frustration 1. Destruction of Subject matter 2. Physical Impossibility 3. Legal Impossibility 4. Failure of Pre-condition 5. Breakout of war
  • 23. Exceptions to the Doctrine 1. Difficulty of performance 2. Commercial Impossibility 3. Failure of a third party 4. Strikes, Lockouts and Civil Disturbance 5. Partial Impossibility
  • 24. Discharge by Operation of law Discharge by Lapse of Time • Death • Insolvency • Merger • Material alteration • Re-negotiation or negotiation back
  • 25. Discharge by Breach of Contract 1. Actual Breach 2. Anticipatory Breach
  • 26. Remedies for Breach of Contract Asst. Prof. Parasmani Jangid SDJ International College
  • 27. Actual Breach of Contract • During the performance of the contract • At the time when performance is due
  • 28. Anticipatory Breach of Contract (sec.39) “when a party to a contract has refused to perform, or disabled himself from performing his promise in its entirety, the promisee may put an end to the contract, unless he has signified, by words or by conduct, his acquiescence (willingness) in its continuance.”
  • 29. Remedies 1. May elect to cancel the contract 2. May not elect to cancel the contract 1. Operative for benefit of both the parties 2. Right of damages lost if some event happens Measurement of Damages
  • 30. Remedies for Breach of Contract A contract gives rise to correlative rights and obligations. Remedies is the means given by law for the enforcement of a right. 1. Rescission of the contract 2. Suit for damages 3. Suit for specific performance 4. Suit for injunction 5. Suit upon Quantum Meruit
  • 31. Rescission Sec. 62 If parties agree to rescind the contract, the original contract need not to perform. One broke then other may sue him. Sec. 64 a person or aggrieved party on whose option contract become voidable rescinds it, then other party thereto need not to perform. And thus all benefits will be restored. Sec. 75 if a person rightfully rescind the contract he is entitled to compensation for any damages.
  • 32. Specific Performance Where damages may not be adequate remedy for the breach of contract. The court may direct party in breach to carry out his promise according to the terms of the contract.
  • 33. Where specific performance is not granted. 1. When monetary compensation is an adequate remedy 2. Where it is not possible for court to supervise the performance of the contract 3. When contract is of a personal nature 4. When the contract is inequitable to either party 5. When one of the parties is a minor 6. When the contract is uncertain 7. When the contract is made by a company in excess of its power as laid down in its MOA.
  • 34. Injunction • Injunction is an order of a court restricting a person from doing a particular act which one had denied from in the contract deed. • He is doing something which he promised not to do.
  • 35. Quantum Meruit • It means as much as merited/earned. • If any contract partially performed and has become discharged by the breach, this is the right is founded on an implied promise by the other party arising from the acceptance of a benefit by the party. • Right to claim quantum Meruit does not arise out of contract as the right to damages does; it is a claim on the quasi-contractual obligation which the law implies in the circumstances.
  • 36. Claim for Quantum Meruit arise in Cases 1. When a contract is found to be unenforceable 2. When one party refuses to perform 3. When a contract is divisible 4. When a contract is performed but badly
  • 37. Damages Damages are the monetary compensation awarded to the injured party by court for the loss or injury suffered by him. The object of this is to put the injured party in the same position, so far as money can do it, as if he had not been injured.(in the position in which he would have been had there been performance and not breach.)
  • 38. Cont…. Sec.73 When a contract has been broken, the injured/aggrieved party is entitled to---- 1. Damages which arose in usual course of things from such breach(ordinary damages) 2. Damages which the parties knew to be likely to result from the breach, when they made contract(special damages) 3. But compensation is not to be given for any remote or indirect loss or damages. 4. Compensation for damages arising from breach of a quasi-contract shall be same as in any other contract.
  • 39. Rules relating to different Types of Damages 1. Ordinary Damages 2. Remote/Indirect Damages 3. Special Damages 4. Exemplary/Punitive/Vindictive Damages 5. Nominal Damages 6. Damages from Carriers 7. Damages for inconvenience and discomfort 8. Mitigation of Damages