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SGBAU LLB Syllabus
Hello sir I am here as I want to get the syllabus of the (General Principles of Contract and Specific Relief) of LL.B. (3Years) of SGBAU so will you please provide me the syllabus?? Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, named after Sant Gadge Baba, is a public/ state university located at Amravati in the Vidarbha region of the state of Maharashtra, India. It was founded on May 1, 1983 As per your demand here I am providing you syllabus of the (General Principles of Contract and Specific Relief) of LL.B. (3Years) of this University: General Principles of Law of Contract : A. Agreement and contract : definition, elements and kinds - 1. Proposal and acceptance 2. Consideration 3. Capacity to contract – meaning – incapacity arising out of status and mental defect minor’s agreements – definition of minor – accessories supplied to a minor – agreements beneficial and detrimental to a minor – affirmation – restitution in cases of minor’s agreements and estoppels – evolution of the law relating to minor agreements other illustration of incapacity to contract. 4. Free Concern – its need and definition – factors vitiating free consent. i) Coercion – definition – essential elements – duress and coercion various illustrations of coercion – doctrine of economic duress – effect of coercion. ii) Undue Influence – definition – essential elements – between which parties can its exist ? who is to prove it ? Illustrations of undue influence – independent advice – pardhanasin women – unconscionable bargain’s – effect of undue influence. iii) Mispresentation – definition – misrepresentation of law and of fact their effects and illustration. iv) Fraud – definition – essential element – suggestion falsisuppresio veri when does silence amounts to fraud ? Active – concealment of truth importance of intention. v) Mistake definition kinds fundamental error mistake of law and fact – their effect – when does a mistake vitiate free consent, when does it does not vitiate free consent ? 5. Legality of objects : a) Void agreement – lawful and unlawful considerations, and objects void voidable, illegal and unlawful agreements and their effects. b) Unlawful consideration and objects : i) Forbidden by Law ii) Defeating the provision of any law iii) Fraudulent iv) Injurious to person or property v) Immoral vi) Against public policy. c) Void Agreement : i) Agreement without consideration ii) Agreement in restraint of trade – its marriage iii) Agreement in restraint of its exceptions iv) Agreement in restraint of legal proceeding – its exceptions v) Uncertain agreements vi) Wagering agreements - its exception. 6. Discharge of Contract and its various modes — a. By performance b. By breach c. Impossibility of performance d. By periods of limitation e. By agreement 7. Quasi Contracts of certain relations relations resembling those created by contract. 8. Remedies in contractual relations – a. Damages – kinds – remoteness of damages : ascertainment of damages. b. Injuction – when granted and when refused and Why ? c. Refund restitution d. Specific performance - When ? Why ? B. Government as a Contracting Party : Constitutional provisions – government power to contract – procedural requirements - kinds of government contract – their usual clauses performance of such contracts – settlements of disputes and remedies. C. Standard Form of Contract : Nature, advantages – unilateral character, principles of protection against the possibility of exploitation – judicial approach to such contracts – exemption clauses clash between two standard form of contracts. D. Strategic and constraint to enforce contractual obligation a. Judicial methods - redressal forum remedies b. Other methods like arbitration. Lok Adalat, Nyaya Panchayat and other such non formal methods. c. Court fees, Service of summons, injunctions, delay. E. Specific Relief a. Specific performance of contract. 1 2 i. Contracts that can be specifically enforced ii. Persons against whom specific enforcement can be ordered. b. Rescission and cancellation. c. Injunction i) Temporary ii) Perpectual d. Declanitory orders. e. Discretion and power of the court Contact Detail: Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University Camp Area, Near Tapovan Gate, Amravati, Maharashtra 444602 Phone: 0721 266 2173 Last edited by Neelurk; March 2nd, 2020 at 04:21 PM. |
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