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Central Government Act Section 63 in The Indian Contract Act, 1872
63. Promisee may dispense with or remit performance
Central Government Act
under Section 63,
Contract Act (1872) a promisee can effectually dispense with
performance of a contract in whole ... that the
promisee can do the acts under Section 63 only if there be an agreement
amongst the parties
Calcutta High Court
terms of Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act.
Submission that the original contract to deliver ... clearly bring the
case of Citi Bank under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act. That SCB
asked
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other law relating to
contract. Section 63, Contract Act, which speaks of dispensation on the
part of the promisee ... Evidence Act. In some cases, where the promisee
exercises any of his privileges given him under Section 63, Contract
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contract carriage'.
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5. If a special permit under Section 62(1) or under
Section 63 ... contract carriage
permit under section 62(1) or a special permit under section
63(6) of the Motor Vehicles Act
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Act is called a contract carriage permit.
A permit issued under section 63(6) of the Act is called ... Act is
called a contract carriage permit. A permit issued under
section 63(6) of the Act is called
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discharge of a debt due.
3. Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act is clearly in point. It is
obviously ... pointing out that the remission of debt under
Section 63 of the Contract Act is not in pursuance
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consideration in this case by reason of Section 63 of the
Contract Act, and that, in the absence of proof ... insolvency matter the provisions of
Section 63 of the' Contract Act, and it has to be noted that the
Presidency
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date of
performance fixed under the contract itself. Under Section 63 of the
Indian Contract Act, the promisee may make ... result of the operation of Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act that
the time for the performance
Bombay High Court
that Section 41 was not
applicable. Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act would be applicable.
That SCB had token ... case of
Citibank squarely falls under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act and
the learned Special Court erred
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