Lesson 14 of 17 • 6 upvotes • 8:29mins
In this lesson an example of contract have been discussed which can be valid without any consideration because it is made out of natural love and affection. Two cases have been discussed in this lesson - 'Venkataswamy vs. Rangaswamy' and 'Rajlakhy vs. Bhootnath' both the example of same principle. Stay tuned and follow my profile for more lessons and courses. Like my lessons if you find them helpful. Ask your doubts either in comments or by direct messages. Provide your feedback by rating and reviewing my courses. Thank you, keep watching! 🙂
17 lessons • 3h 6m
Overview - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
12:02mins
Introduction (Part 1) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
12:28mins
Introduction (Part 2) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
10:37mins
Introduction (Part 3) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Offer & Acceptance (Part 1) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
10:19mins
Offer & Acceptance (Part 2) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
11:54mins
Offer & Acceptance (Part 3) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
12:11mins
Offer & Acceptance (Part 4) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
8:26mins
Offer & Acceptance (Part 5) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
9:56mins
Offer & Acceptance (Part 6) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
9:42mins
1st Exercise - Offer & Acceptance (in Hindi)
10:41mins
Consideration (Part 1) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
10:13mins
Consideration (Part 2) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
8:14mins
Consideration (Part 3) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
8:29mins
Consideration (Part 4) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
9:11mins
Consideration (Part 5) - Indian Contract Act for CLAT (in Hindi)
12:25mins
2nd Exercise - Consideration (in Hindi)
14:21mins