

Sale of Goods – Leading Cases & Materials
Series: Singhal’s
Author: Krishan Keshav
Publisher: Singhal Law Publications
Book Description
Sale of Goods – Leading Cases & Materials is a well-structured and exam-oriented book that provides a thorough understanding of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, with special emphasis on judicial interpretation through leading cases.
This book explains the fundamental principles governing contracts for the sale of goods, including formation of contract, conditions and warranties, transfer of ownership, performance, rights of unpaid seller, and remedies for breach. The inclusion of important case laws and study materials makes it highly useful for conceptual clarity as well as exam preparation.
Written in a simple and systematic manner, the book aligns with LL.B. university syllabi and helps students grasp both theoretical foundations and practical applications of sale of goods law in modern commercial transactions, including e-commerce contexts.
Key Coverage
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Concept and nature of sale of goods
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Formation of contract of sale
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Conditions and warranties
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Transfer of property and risk
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Performance of contract
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Rights and liabilities of buyer and seller
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Unpaid seller: rights and remedies
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Leading cases and illustrative materials
Key Highlights
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Focus on leading cases & materials
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Based on LL.B. university syllabus
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Clear, concise, and exam-focused language
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Ideal for conceptual and practical understanding
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Trusted publication from Singhal Law Publications
Ideal For
✔ LL.B. Students
✔ University & Semester Examinations
✔ Judiciary & Competitive Law Exams
✔ Law Interns and Early Practitioners
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