Discharge of Contract-Indian Contract Act,1872 | Section 62 to 67 Discharge of Contract Business Law
In this video, I have explained what is discharge of contract and what are the ways to discharge a contract. Section 62 to 67 of Indian Contract Act,1872, deals with when a contract is discharged under various circumstances. #Business Law #Indian Contract Act,1872 #Discharge of Contracts #Section 62 to 67 Discharge of contract

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