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The general law of contract in Pakistan is contained in
the Contract Act 1872 which is the main source of law
regulating contracts in Pakistan.
The Act defines "contract" as an agreement enforceable
by law. The essentials of a (valid) contract are:
 Intention to create a contract
 Offer and acceptance
 Consideration
 Capacity to enter into a contract
 Free approval of the parties
 Lawful object of the agreement
Section 2(h) of the Act defines the term contract as "any
agreement enforceable by law". There are two essentials of
this act, agreement and enforceability.
Section 2(e) defines agreement as "every promise and
every set of promises, forming the consideration for each
other."
 According to Section 10, Essential Elements of a Valid
Contract are:
1. Proper offer and proper acceptance: There must be an
agreement based on a lawful offer made by person to
another and lawful acceptance of that offer made by the
latter. Section 3 to 9 of the Contract Act, 1872 lay down
the rules for making valid acceptance.
2. Lawful consideration: An agreement to form a valid
contract should be supported by consideration.
Consideration means “something in return”. It can be
cash, kind, an act or abstinence.
 3. Competent to contract or capacity:
According to section 11 of the Contract Act, a person is
considered to be competent to contract if he satisfies the
following criterion:
• The person has reached the age of majority.
• The person is of sound mind.
• The person is not disqualified from contracting by any
law.
 4. Free Consent: To constitute a valid contract there
must be free and genuine consent of the parties to the
contract. It should not be obtained by
misrepresentation, fraud, force ,undue influence or
mistake.
5. Lawful Object and Agreement: The object of the
agreement must not be illegal or unlawful.
6. Agreement not declared void or illegal: Agreements
which have been expressly declared void or illegal by law
are not enforceable at law; hence does not constitute a
valid contract.
7. Intention to Create Legal Relationships
8. Certainty, Possibility of Performance
9. Legal Formalities
 On the basis of Validity
 On the basis of Formation
 On the basis of Performance
On the basis of Authority:
1.Valid contract:
An agreement which has all the essential elements of a
contract is called a valid contract. A valid contract can be
enforced by law.
2. Void contract:
A void contract is a contract which ceases to be enforceable
by law.
3. Voidable contract:
An agreement which is enforceable by law at the option of
one or more of the parties thereto, but not at the option of
other or others, is a voidable contract.
4. Illegal contract:
A contract is illegal if it is forbidden by law; or is of such nature
that, if permitted, would defeat the provisions of any law or is fake;
or involves or implies injury to a person or property of another, or
court regards it as immoral or opposed to public policy.
5.Unenforceable contract:
Where a contract is good in substance but because of some
technical defect cannot be enforced by law is called unenforceable
contract.
On the basis of Construction:
1. Express contract:
Where the terms of the contract are expressly agreed upon in
words at the time of formation, the contract is said to be express
contract.
2.Implied contract:
An implied contract is one which is inferred from the acts or
conduct of the parties or from the circumstances of the cases.
Where a proposal or acceptance is made otherwise than in
words, promise is said to be implied.
On the basis of Performance:
1. Executed contract: An executed contract is one in which both
the parties have performed their respective obligation.
2. Executor contract: An executor contract is one where one or
both the parties to the contract have still to perform their
responsibility in future. Thus, a contract which is partially
performed or wholly unperformed is termed as executor
contract.
3. Unilateral contract: A unilateral contract is one in which only
one party has to perform his responsibility at the time of the
formation of the contract, the other party having fulfilled his
responsibility at the time of the contract or before the
contract comes into existence.
4. Bilateral contract: A bilateral contract is one in which the
responsibility on both the parties to the contract is outstanding at
the time of the formation of the contract. Bilateral contracts are
also known as contracts with executor consideration.
Offer:
Proposal is defined under section 2(a) of the Contract Act, 1872 as
"when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to
abstain from doing anything with a view to obtaining the assent of
that other to such act or abstinence, he is said to make a
proposal/offer".
Offer and acceptance:
It is an essential ingredient of a contract, that there must be an
offer and its acceptance. If there is no offer, there is no
contact, because there is no meeting of minds.
 Offer and acceptance:
It is an essential ingredient of a contract, that there must be an
offer and its acceptance. If there is no offer, there is no
contact, because there is no meeting of minds. if there is an offer
by one party, but it is not accepted by the other party or if the
ostensible acceptance of the offer is defective, then also, there is
no agreement and therefore no "contract".
 Termination of offer:
Some parties clearly indicate that their statements or documents do
not constitute offers, e.g., estate agents
Principal modes of termination of an offer are:
(a) by the offeror revoking (or withdrawing) it before acceptance
(b) by the offeree rejecting the offer outright or by making a counter-
offer
(c) by lapse of time, if the offer is stated to be open only for a fixed
time
 Acceptance:
According to Section 2(b), "When the person to whom the proposal
is made signifies his assent thereto, the proposal is said to be
accepted."
 Rules:
1. Acceptance must be absolute and unqualified.
2. Communicated to offeror.
3. Acceptance must be in the mode prescribed.
4. Acceptance must be given within a reasonable time before the offer
lapses.
5. Acceptance by the way of conduct.
6. Mere silence is no acceptance.
Contract law

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Contract law

  • 1.
  • 2. The general law of contract in Pakistan is contained in the Contract Act 1872 which is the main source of law regulating contracts in Pakistan. The Act defines "contract" as an agreement enforceable by law. The essentials of a (valid) contract are:  Intention to create a contract  Offer and acceptance  Consideration  Capacity to enter into a contract  Free approval of the parties  Lawful object of the agreement
  • 3. Section 2(h) of the Act defines the term contract as "any agreement enforceable by law". There are two essentials of this act, agreement and enforceability. Section 2(e) defines agreement as "every promise and every set of promises, forming the consideration for each other."
  • 4.  According to Section 10, Essential Elements of a Valid Contract are: 1. Proper offer and proper acceptance: There must be an agreement based on a lawful offer made by person to another and lawful acceptance of that offer made by the latter. Section 3 to 9 of the Contract Act, 1872 lay down the rules for making valid acceptance. 2. Lawful consideration: An agreement to form a valid contract should be supported by consideration. Consideration means “something in return”. It can be cash, kind, an act or abstinence.
  • 5.  3. Competent to contract or capacity: According to section 11 of the Contract Act, a person is considered to be competent to contract if he satisfies the following criterion: • The person has reached the age of majority. • The person is of sound mind. • The person is not disqualified from contracting by any law.  4. Free Consent: To constitute a valid contract there must be free and genuine consent of the parties to the contract. It should not be obtained by misrepresentation, fraud, force ,undue influence or mistake.
  • 6. 5. Lawful Object and Agreement: The object of the agreement must not be illegal or unlawful. 6. Agreement not declared void or illegal: Agreements which have been expressly declared void or illegal by law are not enforceable at law; hence does not constitute a valid contract. 7. Intention to Create Legal Relationships 8. Certainty, Possibility of Performance 9. Legal Formalities
  • 7.  On the basis of Validity  On the basis of Formation  On the basis of Performance On the basis of Authority: 1.Valid contract: An agreement which has all the essential elements of a contract is called a valid contract. A valid contract can be enforced by law. 2. Void contract: A void contract is a contract which ceases to be enforceable by law. 3. Voidable contract: An agreement which is enforceable by law at the option of one or more of the parties thereto, but not at the option of other or others, is a voidable contract.
  • 8. 4. Illegal contract: A contract is illegal if it is forbidden by law; or is of such nature that, if permitted, would defeat the provisions of any law or is fake; or involves or implies injury to a person or property of another, or court regards it as immoral or opposed to public policy. 5.Unenforceable contract: Where a contract is good in substance but because of some technical defect cannot be enforced by law is called unenforceable contract. On the basis of Construction: 1. Express contract: Where the terms of the contract are expressly agreed upon in words at the time of formation, the contract is said to be express contract.
  • 9. 2.Implied contract: An implied contract is one which is inferred from the acts or conduct of the parties or from the circumstances of the cases. Where a proposal or acceptance is made otherwise than in words, promise is said to be implied. On the basis of Performance: 1. Executed contract: An executed contract is one in which both the parties have performed their respective obligation. 2. Executor contract: An executor contract is one where one or both the parties to the contract have still to perform their responsibility in future. Thus, a contract which is partially performed or wholly unperformed is termed as executor contract. 3. Unilateral contract: A unilateral contract is one in which only one party has to perform his responsibility at the time of the formation of the contract, the other party having fulfilled his responsibility at the time of the contract or before the contract comes into existence.
  • 10. 4. Bilateral contract: A bilateral contract is one in which the responsibility on both the parties to the contract is outstanding at the time of the formation of the contract. Bilateral contracts are also known as contracts with executor consideration. Offer: Proposal is defined under section 2(a) of the Contract Act, 1872 as "when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to such act or abstinence, he is said to make a proposal/offer". Offer and acceptance: It is an essential ingredient of a contract, that there must be an offer and its acceptance. If there is no offer, there is no contact, because there is no meeting of minds.
  • 11.  Offer and acceptance: It is an essential ingredient of a contract, that there must be an offer and its acceptance. If there is no offer, there is no contact, because there is no meeting of minds. if there is an offer by one party, but it is not accepted by the other party or if the ostensible acceptance of the offer is defective, then also, there is no agreement and therefore no "contract".  Termination of offer: Some parties clearly indicate that their statements or documents do not constitute offers, e.g., estate agents Principal modes of termination of an offer are: (a) by the offeror revoking (or withdrawing) it before acceptance (b) by the offeree rejecting the offer outright or by making a counter- offer (c) by lapse of time, if the offer is stated to be open only for a fixed time
  • 12.  Acceptance: According to Section 2(b), "When the person to whom the proposal is made signifies his assent thereto, the proposal is said to be accepted."  Rules: 1. Acceptance must be absolute and unqualified. 2. Communicated to offeror. 3. Acceptance must be in the mode prescribed. 4. Acceptance must be given within a reasonable time before the offer lapses. 5. Acceptance by the way of conduct. 6. Mere silence is no acceptance.