This is a 112 year old title on the Indian Contracts Act and the Specific Relief Act. When the book was first introduced in 1905 by Sir Frederick Pollock and Sir Dinshaw Fardunji Mulla, it made reference to and relied on literal interpretation of several English authorities. Subsequently, the Courts in India began to apply the principles of Common Law to the facts of Indian society.
This edition has retained the old style of referring to international case laws by including important arbitration proceedings and decisions of highest courts from common law jurisdictions, such as Singapore, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and Malaysia.