Section 164 The Indian Contract Act, 1872

Certainly! Here’s a detailed explanation regarding Section 164 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and why it doesn’t exist, along with some context to help you understand better.

1. The Indian Contract Act, 1872 – Overview

The Indian Contract Act, 1872, is the primary legislation governing contracts in India. It lays down the rules for the formation, execution, and enforcement of contracts. The Act initially covered a wide range of contractual principles including:

General principles of the law of contracts (Sections 1 to 75)

Special kinds of contracts like contracts of indemnity, guarantee, bailment, pledge, and agency (Sections 124 to 238)

Over time, several parts of the Indian Contract Act have been amended, repealed, or shifted to other specialized laws for better focus and administration. For example:

The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 now governs contracts related to the sale of goods.

The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 governs promissory notes, bills of exchange, and cheques.

The Partnership Act, 1932 governs partnership contracts.

2. Section Numbers and Their Coverage

The core contractual principles are covered roughly between Sections 1 to 75.

The special contracts (like indemnity, guarantee, bailment, pledge, agency) are between Sections 124 to 238.

Many sections beyond 238 are either repealed or not present.

3. About Section 164

The Indian Contract Act as it stands does not contain a Section 164.

Sometimes, confusion arises because people refer to sections of other laws or older versions where numbering might have differed.

For example, Section 164 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 or other Acts might exist, but not in the Indian Contract Act.

4. Why might people look for Section 164?

They might be referring to provisions related to contracts that have been moved into other statutes.

Or they may be confusing the section number with another Act.

5. What should you do next?

If you want information on Section 164 of another Act, please specify the Act.

If you want to know about specific topics within the Indian Contract Act (like guarantee, indemnity, bailment), I can help explain those sections.

Or, if you want help understanding related laws or how contract law is structured across various Indian statutes, I can provide an overview.

Summary:

FactExplanation
Section 164 in Indian Contract ActDoes not exist
ReasonSections beyond 150+ relate to special contracts; many parts repealed or in other laws
SuggestionConfirm Act name or topic for precise help

 

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