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Law of Pledge

Concept & Essentials of valid pledge

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February 25, 2024
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Law of pledge

In an official agreement known as a Contract of Pledge, one party (the Pawnor) promises another (the Pawnee) specific goods or property in exchange for payment of a debt or other obligation. In accordance with the terms of the agreement, the Pawnor transfers ownership of the pledged property to the Pawnee, who then acquires a security interest while the Pawnor retains ownership.

When it comes to making and keeping promises within India or its territories, the law that applies is the Indian Contract Act of 1872. The legislation specifies the elements necessary for a contract to be valid, including the offer, acceptance, consideration, and so on. The Contract statute does not contain all of the laws pertaining to contracts; rather, it is a consolidating and amending statute.

Notably, the Indian Contract Act, 1872 extends beyond the standard components of sale and buy contracts, including offer, acceptance, and similar processes. Additional types of contracts covered by the Act include indemnification, guarantee, bailment, and others. Chapter VIII of the Act makes reference to these.

Pledge contracts are one example of this type of agreement. A pledge contract, often known as a contract of pledge, is a very important legal document, particularly in business dealings. Placing an item or its title as collateral to repay a loan or fulfill an obligation made under a promise is what most people mean when they talk about a pledge. Since both the Indian legal system and English common law recognize pledges as forms of bailment, the transfer and custody of goods are fundamental to each. Despite their similarities, there are important distinctions, and the contract of commitment is one of them.

The characteristics of the Contract of Pledge are the source of its uniqueness. Under the heading “Bailment of Pledges” in Chapter IX of the Indian Contract Act, the Contract of Pledge is thoroughly discussed. Sections 172 to 179 are the most pertinent for this concept’s research.

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One way to secure a debt or an obligation is via the pawn or pledge, which are terms for the bailment of personal property.

“The bailment of goods as security for the payment of a debt or performance of a promise is called pledge” according to the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (“Contract Act”).

Section 148 of the Contract Act defines bailment as follows: “the delivery of goods by one person to another for some purpose upon a contract that they shall, when the purpose is accomplished, be returned or otherwise disposed of according to the directions of the person delivering them.” In this way, when a debt is paid off or the obligation is fulfilled, the pawnor gives the pawnee the items as a security and the parties agree that the commodities will be returned or disposed of according to the pawnor’s instructions.

Essentials of valid pledge

  1. Valid contract: A pledge contract, like any other kind of contract, must meet specific standards before it may be legally binding. These share many similarities with a Bailment Contract, including the following: an offer, an acceptance, the intention to form legal relations, consideration, the legal ability of the parties, and the legitimacy of the purpose.
  2. Possession Transfer: Important to a pledge is the passing of ownership of the pledged asset from the pawnor to the pawnee. Separate from other security agreements, this transfer of ownership signifies the security interest and often makes a guarantee.
  3. Transferring ownership is not possible: Unlike a sale, a commitment does not involve giving up ownership. The owner is still the pledgor. The pledgee owns a security interest in the property that serves as collateral for the loan.
  4. Debt Protection: The primary function of a pledge is to provide collateral for an obligation or debt. In the case of pledgor default, the pledgee has the right to seize and sell the collateralized asset. The availability of a valuable asset to cover the loan is guaranteed by this provision.
  5. Products Returned for Repayment: The restoration of the pledged goods or property to the pledgor upon performance of their obligations, such as debt repayment or meeting other specified criteria, is a fundamental principle of a pledge. This decision lends credence to the idea that the commitment is more akin to a security arrangement than a mere transfer of ownership.
Tags: #law of pledge#pledge #law #BAF #BMS #business law #corporate law
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