Consideration under the Indian Contract Act- Part I| Past, present, & future consideration

Consideration under the Indian Contract Act- Part I| Past, present, & future consideration

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Hi Vlawgish family!

This video will again be loved by all, I have this feeling that you guys need this series on the Indian Contract Act, 1872. You complained that I do not make dedicated videos for freshers in law or for law aspirants. This video is for all those who wish to know how they should start reading the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and for those who do not have access to lectures on the same. This is for all who are preparing for CLAT, AILET, Judicial Services, law school exams, and other law entrances. In this video, I have shared with you the historical background of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and the timeline to understand the legal definition of contract. This video will explain to you everything about the concept of "Consideration" under the contracts. For those who are confused about concepts such as adequacy of consideration, executed consideration, executory consideration, past, present, and future consideration, this video will prove to be extremely helpful. This way is so effective that you will never forget the provisions of laws read in this manner, this will lead to in-depth understanding and knowledge of the subject.

THIS IS A PART OF THE CONTRACT SERIES. DO WATCH ALL PARTS! Also, it is the the first video on consideration, second will be out tomorrow.

The video is all about questions such as:
What is the Indian Contract Act?
What is a contract?
What is offer?
What is proposal?
How to read the Indian Contract Act?
How to prepare the Indian Contract Act for CLAT?
What is promise?
What is agreement?
What is contract?
What is the difference between agreements and contracts?
What are implied and express promised?
What is consideration?
What happened in the case of Balfour v Balfour?
What is Section 10 of The Indian Contract Act?
What is executed consideration?
What is executory consideration?
What is past and future consideration?

And many more!

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