This is the latest edition of an essential book on The Sale of Goods Act 1930. Recent changes in the laws relating to sales-tax and central excise have led to development of this branch of law. This Act, which has found its origin in the English Sale of Goods Act, is a compulsory subject in the LLB course curriculum. Key Features:- A section-wise commentary on The Sale of Goods Act 1930 - The Sale of Goods Act which has found its origin in the English Sale of Goods Act, is a compulsory subject in the LLB course curriculum - Provides extensive illustrations for every section in the form of examples - Deals with a user-friendly treatment of a very technical subject i.e. explanations are dealt with great simplicity & using clear English - Includes detailed discussion on updated case law from Supreme Court and High Courts as relevant to the section - The connection of the Indian Act with the English Act on the sale of goods is also explained.
The book covers topics viz Formation of the Contract, Effects of the Contract, Performance of the Contract, Rights of Unpaid Seller Against the Goods, Suits for Breach of the Contract.CHAPTER 1PreliminaryCHAPTER 2Formation of the ContractCHAPTER 3Effects of the ContractCHAPTER 4Performance of the ContractCHAPTER 5Rights of Unpaid Seller Against the GoodsCHAPTER 6Suits for Breach of the ContractCHAPTER 7Miscellaneous