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  • Criminal Law
    • Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
  • Civil Law
    • Indian Contract Act
  • Property law
    • Transfer of Property Act

Section 156 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026

Effect of mixture without bailor’s consent, when the goods can be separated.— If the bailee, without the consent of the bailor, mixes the goods of the bailor with his own goods, and the goods can… Section 156 of Indian Contract Act

Section 157 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026

Effect of mixture, without bailor’s consent, when the goods cannot be separated.— If the bailee, without the consent of the bailor, mixes the goods of the bailor with his own goods, in such a manner… Section 157 of Indian Contract Act

Section 158 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026

Repayment, by bailor, of necessary expenses.— Where, by the conditions of the bailment, the goods are to be kept or to be carried, or to have work done upon them by the bailee for the… Section 158 of Indian Contract Act

Section 159 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026

Restoration of goods lent gratuitously.— The lender of a thing for use may at any time require its return, if the loan was gratuitous, even though he lent it for a specified time or purpose.… Section 159 of Indian Contract Act

Section 160 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026February 18, 2026

Return of goods bailed, on expiration of time or accomplishment of purpose.— It is the duty of the bailee to return, or deliver according to the bailor’s directions, the goods bailed, without demand, as soon… Section 160 of Indian Contract Act

Section 161 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026February 18, 2026

Bailee’s responsibility when goods are not duly returned.— If, by the default of the bailee, the goods are not returned, delivered or tendered at the proper time, he is responsible to the bailor for any… Section 161 of Indian Contract Act

Section 162 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026

Termination of gratuitous bailment by death.— A gratuitous bailment is terminated by the death either of the bailor or of the bailee.

Section 163 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026February 18, 2026

Bailor entitled to increase or profit from goods bailed.— In the absence of any contract to the contrary, the bailee is bound to deliver to the bailor, or according to his directions, any increase or… Section 163 of Indian Contract Act

Section 164 of Indian Contract Act

  • by Varun Kumar Jha
  • February 18, 2026

Bailor’s responsibility to bailee.— The bailor is responsible to the bailee for any loss which the bailee may sustain by reason that the bailor was not entitled to make the bailment, or to receive back… Section 164 of Indian Contract Act

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