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📘 Indian Contract Act, 1872 – Consideration (Sections 2(d) & 25) | Explained by Advocate Puneet Kapoor In this lecture, Advocate Puneet explains the most essential foundation of Contract Law — Consideration, often summed up as “No consideration, no contract.” You’ll learn everything you need to master this topic for LLB, LLM, Judiciary, ADA, and UGC-NET (Law) exams — including definitions, examples, exceptions, and landmark case laws. 📚 Topics Covered: 🔹 Meaning and Definition of Consideration – Section 2(d) 🔹 Essentials and Purpose of Consideration 🔹 “At the Desire of the Promisor” – Durga Prasad v. Baldeo 🔹 Adequacy of Consideration – Vijay Minerals Pvt. Ltd. v. Bikash Deb 🔹 “No Consideration – No Contract” – General Rule under Section 25 🔹 Exceptions: • Natural Love & Affection (Registered and in Writing) • Past Voluntary Services • Promise to Pay a Time-Barred Debt 🔹 Case Laws: Combe v. Combe (1951), Stilk v. Myrick (1809) 🔹 Practical Examples and Exam Tips 🧠 Why Watch This Lecture? ✔ Simplified with Real-Life Examples ✔ Visual Whiteboard Explanation ✔ Case Laws + Section References ✔ Useful for Judiciary, NET & University Exams 📖 Understand the real meaning of Quid Pro Quo – “Something in Return” – and how it forms the backbone of every valid contract. #IndianContractAct #contractlaw #considerations #quidproquo #lawlectures #AdvocatePuneet #llb #llm #judiciarypreparation #ugcnetlaw #LegalStudies #lawstudents #lawclasses #Section2d #Section25 #NoConsiderationNoContract #CaseLaw #LegalEducation #DurgaPrasadvBaldeo #CombevCombe #StilkvMyrick #lawnotes #indianlaw