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Central Government Act Section 62 in The Indian Contract Act, 1872
62. Effect of novation, rescission, and alteration of contract
Central Government Act
novation of
contract as contemplated under Section 62 of the Indian
Contract Act. [117-E].
1.05 The High Court ... novation of
contract as contained under Section 62 of the Indian
Contract Act. The High Court observed that section
Supreme Court of India
attention to Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act.
19. Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act reads as follows ... whether a novation under
Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act is brought about by alteration
between the same parties
Madras High Court
permissible in law under Section 62 of
the Indian Contract Act. In support of his contention he relied mainly
upon ... renders it unlawful
or void.
39. Under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act the buyer may extend
the time
Calcutta High Court
invoke the jurisdiction of the
court under Section 33 of the Arbitration Act once it has chosen to
appear before ... submitted that this hits Sections 29
and 62 of the Indian Contract Act. It is further submitted that since
respondent
Rajasthan High Court
defendant, has relied on
Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and in tune with the
findings ... illustration (b)
below Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act.
10. Section 62 deals with novation, rescission and alteration
Bombay High Court
Madras High Court
M/S.Latif Estate Line India Ltd vs Mrs. Hadeeja Ammal on
Madras High Court
analyzed the concept of
Novation in Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act in the following
manner:
Novation operates ... contract.
Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act defines novation as under:
Section 62:
Effect of novation, rescission and alteration
Delhi High Court
Lok Sabha Debates
SHORT DURATION DISCUSSIONS (RULE-193): Discussion Regarding ... on 25 February, 2009
an
Lok Sabha Debates
Supreme Court of India
Citi Bank N.A vs Standard Chartered Bank & Others on
Supreme Court of India
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