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Remedies for Breach of Contract
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RemEdies for brEAch of contract
Presented by:- Shashank
singh
Anjali pandey
Sangeeta
Pooja sharma
 Breach of contract.
 Types of Breach of contract.
 Remedies for breach of contract.
 Suit for Recession.
 Suit for Damages.
 Suit for Quantum Meruit.
 Suit for Specific performance.
 Suit for Injection.
2
Breach of Contract
A breach of contract occurs if any party
refuses or fails to perform his part of the
contract.
3
A Breach of contract
may arise in two ways ,
Breach
Anticipatory Breach Actual Breach
4
Anticipatory Breach
5
Anticipatory Breach“ An anticipatory breach occurs
when a party demonstrates his intention to break a
contract”
Vocal or written confirmation is not required,
Failure to perform an obligation in a timely matter
can result in a breach.
By declaring an anticipatory breach, the
counterparty may begin legal action immediately
rather than waiting until a contract's terms are
actually broken.
For example Rajesh Agrees To Marry Shantha ,
Before the date of Marriage Rajesh Heard that
Shantha Going to Marry Sudharman
Actual Breach
This may take place in any of the
following two ways:
6
Actual Breach
On due date of
performance
During the course
of performance
Actual Breach
 On due date of performance
 If any party to contract
refuses or fails to
perform his part of the
contract at the time
fixed for performance
it is called an actual
breach of contract
before due date of
performance
 During the course of
performance
 If any party has
performed a part of the
contract and then
refuses or fails to
perform the remaining
part of the contract, it
is called actual breach
of contract during the
course of performance
7
Remedies for breach of contract
 A legal remedy is a court order that seeks to
uphold a person’s rights or to redress a breach
of the law.
 When one party breaches a contract, the other
party may ask a court to provide a remedy for
the breach. The court may order the breaching
party to pay money to the non-breaching party.
8
Types of Remedies
9
SUIT FOR
RESCISSION
SUIT FOR DAMAGES
SUIT FOR QUANTUM
MERUIT
SUIT FOR SPECIFIC
PERFORMANCE
SUIT FOR AN
I NJUNCTION
Suit for Recission
 The term Rescission refers to the
cancellation of contract.
 In such cases, if one party has broken his
contractual relations, the other party may treat the
breach as discharge and refuse to perform his part
of performance.
 Thus in case of rescission of contract, the
aggrieved or injured party is discharged from all his
obligations of the contract.
10
UNDER FOLLOWING CASES THE COURT MAY
REFUSE TO GRANT RESCISSION
 The parties cannot be restored to their
original positions due to changed
circumstances.
 The party(s) has acquired rights in good
faith and value during subsistence of
contract.
 Only a part of the contract is rescinded and
this part can’t be separated from rest of the
contract.
 But if a person rightfully rescinded, he is
entitled to compensation for any damage
which he has sustained through non
fulfilment of the contract by the other party.
11
EXAMPLE
 'A' contracts to supply 10kg of tea leaves for Rs. 8,000 to
'B' on 15 June. If 'A' does not supply the tea leaves on
the appointed day, 'B' need not pay the price. 'B' may
treat the contract as rescinded and may sit quietly at
home. 'B' may also file a ‘suit for rescission’ and claim
damages.
12
A
B
Breach of
contract when
‘A’ don’t supply
to ‘B
SUIT FOR DAMAGES
13
Damages are a monetary compensation
allowed to the injured party for the loss or
injury suffered by him as a result of the breach
of contract.
The fundamental principle underlying
damages is not punishment but to
compensate the aggrieved party for the loss
suffered by him in the original position as he
would have been.
Rules regarding damages
14
 The damages must naturally arise in the usual
course of things from such breach i.e. the
damages must be the proximate or direct
consequence of the breach of contract.
The aggrieved party must have suffered
damages by breach of contract.
Damages are awarded to compensate the loss
caused by a party but not to punish the party at
default for the breach of contract.
Amount of damages can be decided at the time
of agreement by the mutual consent of both the
parties.
TYPES OF DAMAGES
• ORDINARY
• SPECIAL
• EXEMPLARY
• NOMINAL DAMAGES
• DAMAGES FOR
INCONVENIENCE AND
DISCOMFORT
• LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND
PENALTY
• STIPULATION FOR INTEREST
• FORFEITURE OF SECURITY
DEPOSIT
THERE
ARE 8
TYPES OF
DAMAGES
15
EXAMPLE
 Mr. A to pay 3 lac to Mr.B on 1st April. Mr.A does not pay
the money on that day. Mr. B is unable to pay her debts
and suffer a loss. Mr. A is liable to pay B principal amount
and also interest on it.
16
A
B
Breach of contract
when ‘A’ don’t give
money to ‘B’.
Payable money
SUIT FOR QUANTUM MERUIT
 It means “AS MUCH AS EARNED” or “in proportion
to the work done.”
 Right to ‘Quantum Meruit’ literally means a right to
claim the compensation for the work already done.
17
EXAMPLES
Mr.A engages Mr.B a contractor, to build a three storied
house. After a part is constructed ‘A’ prevents ‘B’ from
working any more. ‘B’ the contractor, is entitled to get
reasonable compensation for work done under the
doctrine of quantum merit in addition to the damages
for breach of contract.
18
Breach of contract
when ‘A’ told ‘B’ to
stop building
construction.
A
B
SUIT FOR SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
 Suit for Specific performance means demanding
the court’s direction to the defaulting party to carry
out the promise according to the terms of contract.
Cases where suit for specific performance is not
maintainable
i. Where actual damages arising from breach are
not measurable.
ii. Where monetry compensation is not an
adequate remedy.
19
Example
 X agreed to sell an old painting to Y for
Rs50,000. Subsequently, X refused to
sell the painting . Here, Y may file a suit
against X for the specific performance
of the contract.
20
SUIT FOR INJECTION
 It means demanding court’s stay order.
 An order of the court which prohibits a
person to do a particular act.
 A party to a contract does something which
he presumed not to do , the court may issue
an order prohibiting him from doing so.
21
EXAMPLES
 A, a singer contracts with B the Manager of a
theatre to Sing at his theatre for one year and
to abstain from Singing at other theatres
during the theatre. She absents herself , B
cannot compel A to sing at his theatre, but he
may sue her for an injunction restraining her
from Singing at other theatres .
 G agreed to take the whole of his supply of
electricity from a certain company. The
agreement was held to import a negative
promise that he would take none from
elsewhere. He was, therefore, restrained by
an injunction from buying electricity from any
other company.
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Remedies for breach of contract

  • 1. Remedies for Breach of Contract 1 RemEdies for brEAch of contract Presented by:- Shashank singh Anjali pandey Sangeeta Pooja sharma
  • 2.  Breach of contract.  Types of Breach of contract.  Remedies for breach of contract.  Suit for Recession.  Suit for Damages.  Suit for Quantum Meruit.  Suit for Specific performance.  Suit for Injection. 2
  • 3. Breach of Contract A breach of contract occurs if any party refuses or fails to perform his part of the contract. 3
  • 4. A Breach of contract may arise in two ways , Breach Anticipatory Breach Actual Breach 4
  • 5. Anticipatory Breach 5 Anticipatory Breach“ An anticipatory breach occurs when a party demonstrates his intention to break a contract” Vocal or written confirmation is not required, Failure to perform an obligation in a timely matter can result in a breach. By declaring an anticipatory breach, the counterparty may begin legal action immediately rather than waiting until a contract's terms are actually broken. For example Rajesh Agrees To Marry Shantha , Before the date of Marriage Rajesh Heard that Shantha Going to Marry Sudharman
  • 6. Actual Breach This may take place in any of the following two ways: 6 Actual Breach On due date of performance During the course of performance
  • 7. Actual Breach  On due date of performance  If any party to contract refuses or fails to perform his part of the contract at the time fixed for performance it is called an actual breach of contract before due date of performance  During the course of performance  If any party has performed a part of the contract and then refuses or fails to perform the remaining part of the contract, it is called actual breach of contract during the course of performance 7
  • 8. Remedies for breach of contract  A legal remedy is a court order that seeks to uphold a person’s rights or to redress a breach of the law.  When one party breaches a contract, the other party may ask a court to provide a remedy for the breach. The court may order the breaching party to pay money to the non-breaching party. 8
  • 9. Types of Remedies 9 SUIT FOR RESCISSION SUIT FOR DAMAGES SUIT FOR QUANTUM MERUIT SUIT FOR SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE SUIT FOR AN I NJUNCTION
  • 10. Suit for Recission  The term Rescission refers to the cancellation of contract.  In such cases, if one party has broken his contractual relations, the other party may treat the breach as discharge and refuse to perform his part of performance.  Thus in case of rescission of contract, the aggrieved or injured party is discharged from all his obligations of the contract. 10
  • 11. UNDER FOLLOWING CASES THE COURT MAY REFUSE TO GRANT RESCISSION  The parties cannot be restored to their original positions due to changed circumstances.  The party(s) has acquired rights in good faith and value during subsistence of contract.  Only a part of the contract is rescinded and this part can’t be separated from rest of the contract.  But if a person rightfully rescinded, he is entitled to compensation for any damage which he has sustained through non fulfilment of the contract by the other party. 11
  • 12. EXAMPLE  'A' contracts to supply 10kg of tea leaves for Rs. 8,000 to 'B' on 15 June. If 'A' does not supply the tea leaves on the appointed day, 'B' need not pay the price. 'B' may treat the contract as rescinded and may sit quietly at home. 'B' may also file a ‘suit for rescission’ and claim damages. 12 A B Breach of contract when ‘A’ don’t supply to ‘B
  • 13. SUIT FOR DAMAGES 13 Damages are a monetary compensation allowed to the injured party for the loss or injury suffered by him as a result of the breach of contract. The fundamental principle underlying damages is not punishment but to compensate the aggrieved party for the loss suffered by him in the original position as he would have been.
  • 14. Rules regarding damages 14  The damages must naturally arise in the usual course of things from such breach i.e. the damages must be the proximate or direct consequence of the breach of contract. The aggrieved party must have suffered damages by breach of contract. Damages are awarded to compensate the loss caused by a party but not to punish the party at default for the breach of contract. Amount of damages can be decided at the time of agreement by the mutual consent of both the parties.
  • 15. TYPES OF DAMAGES • ORDINARY • SPECIAL • EXEMPLARY • NOMINAL DAMAGES • DAMAGES FOR INCONVENIENCE AND DISCOMFORT • LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND PENALTY • STIPULATION FOR INTEREST • FORFEITURE OF SECURITY DEPOSIT THERE ARE 8 TYPES OF DAMAGES 15
  • 16. EXAMPLE  Mr. A to pay 3 lac to Mr.B on 1st April. Mr.A does not pay the money on that day. Mr. B is unable to pay her debts and suffer a loss. Mr. A is liable to pay B principal amount and also interest on it. 16 A B Breach of contract when ‘A’ don’t give money to ‘B’. Payable money
  • 17. SUIT FOR QUANTUM MERUIT  It means “AS MUCH AS EARNED” or “in proportion to the work done.”  Right to ‘Quantum Meruit’ literally means a right to claim the compensation for the work already done. 17
  • 18. EXAMPLES Mr.A engages Mr.B a contractor, to build a three storied house. After a part is constructed ‘A’ prevents ‘B’ from working any more. ‘B’ the contractor, is entitled to get reasonable compensation for work done under the doctrine of quantum merit in addition to the damages for breach of contract. 18 Breach of contract when ‘A’ told ‘B’ to stop building construction. A B
  • 19. SUIT FOR SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE  Suit for Specific performance means demanding the court’s direction to the defaulting party to carry out the promise according to the terms of contract. Cases where suit for specific performance is not maintainable i. Where actual damages arising from breach are not measurable. ii. Where monetry compensation is not an adequate remedy. 19
  • 20. Example  X agreed to sell an old painting to Y for Rs50,000. Subsequently, X refused to sell the painting . Here, Y may file a suit against X for the specific performance of the contract. 20
  • 21. SUIT FOR INJECTION  It means demanding court’s stay order.  An order of the court which prohibits a person to do a particular act.  A party to a contract does something which he presumed not to do , the court may issue an order prohibiting him from doing so. 21
  • 22. EXAMPLES  A, a singer contracts with B the Manager of a theatre to Sing at his theatre for one year and to abstain from Singing at other theatres during the theatre. She absents herself , B cannot compel A to sing at his theatre, but he may sue her for an injunction restraining her from Singing at other theatres .  G agreed to take the whole of his supply of electricity from a certain company. The agreement was held to import a negative promise that he would take none from elsewhere. He was, therefore, restrained by an injunction from buying electricity from any other company. 22