

The Sale of Goods Act & The Indian Partnership Act (12th Edition), revised by K Kannan, is an authoritative and widely respected commentary on two foundational commercial laws in India—The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 and The Indian Partnership Act, 1932.
Based on the original work of Sir Dinshaw Fardunji Mulla, this edition provides an in-depth analysis of statutory provisions, legislative history, and leading case laws. It also includes a brief introduction to the Limited Liability Partnership Act, offering comparative insights into modern partnership structures.
Known for its scholarly approach and practical relevance, this text is an essential reference for lawyers, judges, academicians, researchers, and law students specializing in business and commercial law.
Key Highlights
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Authoritative commentary trusted for over a century
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Comprehensive coverage of:
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Sale of Goods Act, 1930
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Indian Partnership Act, 1932
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Clear distinction between:
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Sale vs. agreement to sell
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Partnership vs. LLP
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Rights and liabilities of partners and firms
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Includes latest amendments and updated case law
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Detailed discussion on:
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Transfer of property and risk in goods
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Conditions and warranties
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Dissolution of partnership firms
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Rights of unpaid sellers
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Comparative introduction to the LLP Act
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Ideal for:
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Practicing lawyers and judges
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LL.B & LL.M students
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Judicial & competitive exam aspirants
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Researchers in commercial and business law
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