AN ANALYSIS OF COMMON PROVISIONS BETWEEN SALES OF GOODS ACT 1930 AND THE CISG: AS COMPARATIVE STUDY

Authors

  • Omolsalameh Pakuhinezhad Kerala University, India

Keywords:

Sale of Goods Ac, CISG

Abstract

This comparative study analyzes the similarities and differences between the Sale of Goods Act 1930
(SGA) and the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) with
respect to the law relating to damages. The SGA is an Indian legislation that regulates the sale of goods within the country, while
the CISG is an international convention that governs contracts for the sale of goods between parties from different countries. The
study examines the provisions of both laws related to the Acceptance of the goods and payment of the price and also condition of
warranty.

Downloads

Published

2023-05-08

Issue

Section

Articles