Definition of Section 59 of Sale of Goods Act According to the Government of India
Section 59 of Sale of Goods Act: Remedy for breach of warranty.— (1) Where there is a breach of warranty by file seller, or where the buyer elects or is compelled to treat any breach of a condition on the part of the seller as a breach of warranty, the buyer is not by reason only of such breach of warranty entitled to reject the goods; but he may—
- (a) set up against the seller the breach of warranty in diminution or extinction of the price; or
- (b) sue the seller for damages for breach of warranty.
(2) The fact that a buyer has set up a breach of warranty in diminution or extinction of the price does not prevent him from suing for the same breach of warranty if he has suffered further damage.
Section 62 of Sale of Goods Act - Exclusion of implied terms and conditions Section 61 of Sale of Goods Act - Interest by way of damages and special damages Section 60 of Sale of Goods Act - Repudiation of contract before due date Section 58 of Sale of Goods Act - Specific performance Section 57 of Sale of Goods Act - Damages for non-delivery Section 56 of Sale of Goods Act - Damages for non-acceptance
