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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
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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
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 13 - Cited by 20 - Bhan
Indian Contract Act were set aside. It was held that Section 41 was not applicable. Section 63 of the Indian ... case of Citibank squarely falls under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act and the learned Special Court erred
Supreme Court of India
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III (2004) BC 531
- A Bhan
fixed under the contract itself. Under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act, the promisee may make certain concessions ... result of the operation of Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act that the time for the performance
Bombay High Court
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(1945) 47 BOMLR 719
- K L Stone
part of the defendants under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872; and finally they also base their defence ... cannot act as a waiver or an estoppel or a dispensation under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act. Therefore
Bombay High Court
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(1946) 48 BOMLR 313
- Chagla
been full accord and satisfaction as per Section 63 of Indian Contract Act, and the first respondent/Contractor is estopped ... therefore, Accord and Satisfaction will apply under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act. After analyzing the said concept
Madras High Court
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2008 (2) ARBLR 271 Madras
- P Jyothimani
present case. Section 43B is a part of the Act itself. Once the Hon'ble Special Bench has held that ... order relates to the provision of Section 63 of the Indian Contracts Act, which was never a subject matter
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Mumbai
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they were entitled to do. See Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act, which explicitly says so." After referring ... unlawful or void. 39. Under Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act the buyer may extend the time of performance
Calcutta High Court
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AIR 1959 Cal 472
- R Bachawat
Bombay High Court Monie Ardeshir Baria And Piloo F. ... vs Controller Of Estate Duty, Bombay
Bombay High Court
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1977 106 ITR 203 Bom
- Desai
Law Commission Report The Indian Penal Code Volume 1 LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA ONE HUNDRED
Law Commission Report
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