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πŸ“˜ Law of Contract and Specific Relief | 7th Edition (2016)
βœ’οΈ Authored by: Moitra | Language: English | Publisher: Lexis Nexis

The Law of Contract and Specific Relief by Moitra is a well-established and authoritative commentary that provides a comprehensive study of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and the Specific Relief Act, 1963. Now in its 7th Edition (2016), the book integrates statutory provisions, judicial interpretations, and practical insights, making it an indispensable reference for students, practitioners, and academicians.

πŸ” Key Features:

  • πŸ“œ Complete Coverage – detailed commentary on the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and the Specific Relief Act, 1963.

  • βš–οΈ Judicial Analysis – critical examination of landmark judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts interpreting contractual obligations and remedies.

  • πŸ“ Core Doctrines of Contract Law – offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, consent, void agreements, performance, breach, and damages.

  • πŸ” Specific Relief – remedies for breach of contract, injunctions, declaratory decrees, rectification, rescission, and cancellation of contracts.

  • πŸ“š Comparative Insights – references to English contract law and international perspectives.

  • πŸ› οΈ Practice-Oriented – includes illustrative examples, case studies, and drafting insights useful for litigation and advisory work.

  • πŸ†• Updated 7th Edition (2016) – incorporates amendments and recent judicial developments up to publication.

🎯 Recommended For:

  • Advocates & legal practitioners in contract and civil law

  • Judges & academicians in commercial and private law

  • Law students preparing for exams & professional courses

  • Corporate counsels & business professionals dealing with contracts

  • Libraries & institutions offering legal studies

This 7th edition of Moitra’s Law of Contract and Specific Relief remains a definitive and practice-oriented resource, blending legal theory, statutory clarity, and judicial interpretationβ€”making it a must-have for anyone engaged in contractual law and remedies in India