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Varun Kumar Jha

LLB Varun (LLBVarun.com) is an online legal education platform founded by Varun Kumar Jha for law students, competitive exam aspirants, and legal professionals in India. It focuses on making legal concepts easy to understand through Bare Acts, AIBE MCQs, and case laws.

Section 127 of Indian Contract Act

    Consideration for guarantee.— Anything done, or any promise made, for the benefit of the principal debtor, may be a sufficient consideration to the surety for giving the guarantee. Illustrations (a) B requests A to sell… 

    Section 128 of Indian Contract Act

      Surety’s liability.— The liability of the surety is co- extensive with that of the principal debtor, unless it is otherwise provided by the contract. Illustration A guarantees to B the payment of a bill of… 

      Section 129 of Indian Contract Act

        “Continuing guarantee”.— A guarantee which extends to a series of transactions, is called a “continuing guarantee”. Illustrations (a) A, in consideration that B will employ C in collecting the rent of B’s zamindari, promises B… 

        Section 130 of Indian Contract Act

          Revocation of continuing guarantee.— A continuing guarantee may at any time be revoked by the surety, as to future transactions, by notice to the creditor. Illustrations (a) A, in consideration of B’s discounting, at A’s… 

          Section 131 of Indian Contract Act

            Revocation of continuing guarantee by surety’s death.— The death of the surety operates, in the absence of any contract to the contrary, as a revocation of a continuing guarantee, so far as regards future transactions.… 

            Section 132 of Indian Contract Act

              Liability of two persons, primarily liable, not affected by arrangement between them that one shall be surety on other’s default.— Where two persons contract with a third person to undertake a certain liability, and also… 

              Section 133 of Indian Contract Act

                Discharge of surety by variance in terms of contract.— Any variance, made without the surety’s consent, in the terms of the contract between the principal debtor and the creditor, discharges the surety as to transactions… 

                Section 134 of Indian Contract Act

                  Discharge of surety by release or discharge of principal debtor.— The surety is discharged by any contract between the creditor and the principal debtor, by which the principal debtor is released, or by any act… 

                  Section 135 of Indian Contract Act

                    Discharge of surety when creditor compounds with, gives time to, or agrees not to sue, principal debtor.— A contract between the creditor and the principal debtor, by which the creditor makes a composition with, or…