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THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872

Section-1 : Applicability of Act

Section-2(a): Offer

Section-2(b): Acceptance and Proposal

Section-2(c): Promisor & Promisee

Section-2(e): Agreement

Section-2(h): Contract

Section-2(i) : Voidable Contract

Section-2(j): Void Contract

Section-2(g). Void Agreement

Section-4. Communication when complete.

Section-5. Revocation of proposals and acceptances.

Section-6. Revocation how made.

Section-7. Acceptance must be absolute.

Section-8. Acceptance by performing conditions, or receiving consideration.

Section-9. Promises, express and implied

Section-10. What agreements are contracts

Section-11. Who are competent to contract

Section-12. What is a sound mind for the purposes of contracting

Section-13. “Consent” defined

Section-14. “Free consent” defined

Section-15. “Coercion” defined

Section-16. “Undue influence” defined

Section-17. “Fraud” defined

Section-18. “Misrepresentation” defined

Section-19. Voidability of agreements without free consent.

Section-20. Agreement void where both parties are under mistake as to matter of fact.

Section-21. Effect of mistakes as to law

Section-22. Contract caused by mistake of one party as to matter of fact

Section-23. What considerations and objects are lawful, and what not
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Section-24. Agreement void, if considerations and objects unlawful in part

Section-25. Agreement without consideration, void, unless it is in writing and registered, or is a


promise to compensate for something done, or is a promise to pay a debt barred by limitation law

Section-26. Agreement in restraint of marriage, void

Section-27. Agreement in restraint of trade, void

Section-28. Agreements in restraint of legal proceeding void

Section-29. Agreements void for uncertainty

Section-30. Agreements by way of wager, void

Section-31. “Contingent contract” defined

Section-32. Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event happening

Section-33. Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event not happening

Section-34. When event on which contract is contingent to be deemed impossible, if it is the future
conduct of a living person

Section-35. When contracts become void which are contingent on happening of specified event within
fixed time

Section-36. Agreement contingent on impossible events void.

Section-37. Obligation of parties to contracts.

Section-38. Effect of refusal to accept offer of performance.

Section-39. Effect of refusal of party to perform promise wholly

Section-40. Person by whom promise is to be performed.

Section-41. Effect of accepting performance from third person

Section-42. Devolution of joint liabilities.

Section-43. Any one of joint promisors may be compelled to perform

Section-44. Effect of release of one joint promisor.

Section-45. Devolution of joint rights

Section-46. Time for performance of promise, when no application is to be made and no time is
specified.

Section-47. Time and place for performance of promise, where time is specified and no application to
be made.

Section-48. Application for performance on certain day to be at proper time and place.

Section-49. Place for performance of promise, where no application to be made and no place fixed for
performance.

Section-50. Performance in manner or at time prescribed or sanctioned by promise

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Section-51. Promisor not bound to perform, unless reciprocal promisee ready and willing to perform.

Section-52. Order of performance of reciprocal promises.

Section-53. Liability of party preventing event on which the contract is to take effect

Section-54. Effect of default as to that promise which should be first performed, in contract consisting
of reciprocal promises.

Section-55. Effect of failure to perform at fixed time, in contract in which time is essential

Section-56. Agreement to do impossible act

Section-57. Reciprocal promise to do things legal, and also other things illegal

Section-58. Alternative promise, one branch being illegal

Section-59. Application of payment where debt to be discharged is indicated

Section-60. Application of payment where debt to be discharged is not indicated

Section-61. Application of payment where neither party appropriates

Section-62. Effect of novation, rescission, and alteration of contract

Section-63. Promise may dispense with or remit performance of promise

Section-64. Consequences of rescission of voidable contract

Section-65. Obligation of person who has received advantage under void agreement, or contract that
becomes void

Section-67. Effect of neglect of promisee to afford promisor reasonable facilities for performance

Section-68. Claim for necessaries supplied to person incapable of contracting, or on his account

Section-69. Reimbursement of person paying money due by another, in payment of which he is


interested

Section-70. Obligation of person enjoying benefit of non-gratuitous act

Section-71. Responsibility of finder of goods

Section-72. Liability of person to whom money is paid, or thing delivered, by mistake or under coercion

Section-73. Compensation for loss or damage caused by breach of contract

Section-74. Compensation for breach of contract where penalty stipulated for

Section-75. Party rightfully rescinding contract, entitled to compensation

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THE SALE OF GOODS ACT, 1930

Section-2(1). Buyer

Section-2(2). Delivery

Section-2(3). Deliverable state

Section-2(4). Document of title to goods

Section-2(5). Fault

Section-2(6). Future goods

Section-2(7). Goods

Section-2(8). Insolvent

Section-2(9). Mercantile agent

Section-2(10). Price

Section-2(13). Seller

Section-2(14). Specific goods

Section-4. Sale and agreement to sell

Section-6. Existing or future goods.

Section-7. Goods perishing before making of contract.

Section-8. Goods perishing before sale but after agreement to sell

Section-9. Ascertainment of price.

Section-11. Stipulations as to time.

Section-12. Condition and warranty.

Section-13. When condition to be treated as warranty

Section-14. Implied undertaking as to title, etc.

Section-15. Sale by description.

Section-16. Implied conditions as to quality or fitness.

Section-17. Sale by sample.

Section-18. Goods must be ascertained.

Section-19. Property passes when intended to pass.

Section-20. Specific goods in a deliverable state.

Section-21. Specific goods to be put into a deliverable state.

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Section-22. Specific goods in a deliverable state, when the seller has to do anything thereto in order
to ascertain price

Section-23. Sale of unascertained goods and appropriation. Delivery to carrier

Section-25. Reservation of right of disposal.

Section-26. Risk prima facie passes with property.

Section-27. Sale by person not the owner.

Section-28. Sale by one of joint owners.

Section-29. Sale by person in possession under voidable contract.

Section-30. Seller or buyer in possession after sale

Section-31. Duties of seller and buyer.

Section-32. Payment and delivery are concurrent conditions.

Section-33. Delivery.

Section-34. Effect of part delivery.

Section-35. Buyer to apply for delivery.

Section-36. Rules as to delivery.

Section-37. Delivery of wrong quantity.

Section-38. Instalment deliveries.

Section-39. Delivery to carrier or wharfinger.

Section-40. Risk where goods are delivered at distant place.

Section-41. Buyer’s right of examining the goods.

Section-42. Acceptance.

Section-43. Buyer not bound to return rejected goods.

Section-44. Liability of buyer for neglecting or refusing delivery of good

Section-45. “Unpaid seller” defined.

Section-46. Unpaid seller’s rights

Section-47. Seller’s lien.

Section-48. Part delivery.

Section-49. Termination of lien.

Section-50. Right of stoppage in transit.

Section-51. Duration of transit.

Section-52. How stoppage in transit is effected

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Section-53. Effect of sub-sale or pledge by buyer.

Section-54. Sale not generally rescinded by lien or stoppage in transit.

Section-55. Suit for price.

Section-56. Damages for non-acceptance.

Section-57. Damages for non-delivery.

Section-58. Specific performance.

Section-59. Remedy for breach of warranty.

Section-60. Repudiation of contract before due date.

Section-61. Interest by way of damages and special damages.

Section-62. Exclusion of implied terms and conditions.

Section-63. Reasonable time a question of fact.

Section-64. Auction sale

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THE INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1932

Section-4 Definition of "Partnership", "Partner”

Section-5 Partnership not created by status.

Section-6 Mode of determining existence of partnership.

Section-7 Partnership-At-Will.

Section-8 Particular Partnership.

Section-9 General duties of partners.

Section-10 Duty to indemnify for loss caused by fraud.

Section-11 Determination of rights and duties of partners by contract.

Section-12 The conduct of the business.

Section-13 Mutual right and liabilities.

Section-14 The property of the firm.

Section-15 Application of the property of the firm.

Section-16 Personal profits earned by partners.

Section-17 Rights and duties of partners after a change in the firm.

Section-18 Partner to be agent of the firm.

Section-19 Implied authority of partner as agent of the firm.

Section-20 Extension and restriction of partner's implied authority.

Section-21 Partner's authority in an emergency.

Section-22 Mode of doing act to bind firm.

Section-23 Effect of admission by a partner.

Section-24 Effect of notice to acting partner.

Section-25 Liability of a partner for acts of the firm.

Section-26 Liability of the firm for wrongful acts of a partner.

Section-27 Liability of firm for misapplication by partners.

Section-28 Holding out.

Section-29 Rights of transferee of a partner's interest.

Section-30 Minors admitted to the benefits of partnership.

Section-31 Introduction of a partner.


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Section-32 Retirement of a partner.

Section-33 Expulsion of a partner.

Section-34 Insolvency of a partner.

Section-35 Liability of estate of deceased partner.

Section-36 Right of outgoing partner to carry on competing business.

Section-37 Right of outgoing partner in certain cases to share subsequent profits.

Section-38 Revocation of continuing guarantee by change in firm.

Section-39 Dissolution of a firm.

Section-40 Dissolution by agreement.

Section-41 Compulsory dissolution.

Section-42 Dissolution on the happening of certain contingencies.

Section-43 Dissolution by notice of partnership at will.

Section-44 Dissolution by the Court.

Section-45 Liability for acts of partners done after dissolution.

Section-46 Right of partners to have business wound up after dissolution.

Section-47 Continuing authority of partners for purposes of winding up.

Section-48 Mode of settlement of accounts between partners.

Section-49 Payment of firm's debts and of separate debts

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THE LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ACT, 2008

Section-2(d). Body Corporate

Section-2(e). Business

Section-2(j). Designated Partner

Section-2(k). Entity

Section-2(I). Financial Year

Section-2(m). Foreign LLP

Section-2(n). Limited liability partnership

Section-2(o). Limited Liability partnership agreement

Section-2(q). Partner

Section-4. Non-applicability of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932.

Section-5. Partners.

Section-6. Minimum number of partners.

Section-7. Designated partners.

Section-11. Incorporation document.

Section-12. Incorporation by registration.

Section-13. Registered office of limited liability partnership and change therein.

Section-14. Effect of registration.

Section-15. Name.

Section-16. Reservation of name.

Section-17. Change of name of limited liability partnership.

Section-22. Eligibility to be partners.

Section-23. Relationship of partners.

Section-24. Cessation of partnership interest.

Section-25. Registration of changes in partners

Section-26. Partner as agent.

Section-27. Extent of liability of limited liability partnership.

Section-28. Extent of liability of partner.

Section-29. Holding out.

Section-30. Unlimited liability in case of fraud.


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Section-31. Whistle blowing.

Section-34. Maintenance of books of account, other records and audit, etc.

Section-35. Annual return

Section-55. Conversion from firm into limited liability partnership.

Section-56. Conversion from private company into limited liability partnership.

Section-57. Conversion from unlisted public company into limited liability partnership.

Section-58. Registration and effect of conversion.

Section-59. Foreign limited liability partnerships.

Section-63. Winding up and dissolution.

Section-64. Circumstances in which limited liability partnership may be wound up by Tribunal.

Section-65. Rules for winding up and dissolution.

Section-66. Business transactions of partner with limited liability partnership.

Section-67. Application of the provisions of the Companies Act.

Section-68. Electronic filing of documents.

Section-69. Payment of additional fee

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THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013

Section-2(20) - Definition of company

Section-2(22) - Company limited by shares

Section-2(23) - Company limited by guarantee

Section-2(92) - Unlimited company

Section-2(62) -One Person Company

Section-2(68) - Private company

Section-2(85) - Small company

Section-2(71) -Public company

Section-2(46) - Holding company

Section-2(87) - Subsidiary company

Section-2(71) - Status of private company, which is subsidiary to public company

Section-2(6) - Associate company

Section-2(52) - Listed company

Section-2(45) - Government company

Section-2(42) - Foreign company

Section-8 - Charitebale objects(Section -8 company)

Section-455 - Dormant Company

Section-406(1) - Nidhi company

Section-2(72) - Public Finance Institutions (PFI)

Section-3. Formation of company

Section-4. Memorandum

Section-5. Articles

Section-7. Incorporation of company

Section-8. Formation of companies with charitable objects, etc

Section-9. Effect of registration


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Section-10. Effect of memorandum and articles

Section-43. Kinds of share capital

Section-44. Nature of shares or debentures

Section-45. Numbering of shares

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