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Can compensation be claimed for loss of profit in breach of contract?

15-Nov-2025
Breach of Contract

Answer By law4u team

Yes, in Indian law, compensation can be claimed for loss of profit in case of a breach of contract, but certain conditions must be satisfied. Let me explain this in detail without referencing IPC/CrPC, focusing on the contractual law perspective under BNS/BNSS principles: 1. Principle Behind Compensation for Loss of Profit When a party breaches a contract, the aggrieved party is entitled to compensation to put them in the position they would have been if the contract had been properly performed. This includes: Actual losses suffered Loss of expected profit > In legal terms, this is often referred to as “damages for breach of contract”. 2. Conditions for Claiming Loss of Profit To claim compensation for loss of profit, the following conditions are generally required: 1. Existence of a Valid Contract There must be a legally enforceable contract between the parties. 2. Breach of Contract One party must have failed to perform their obligations as per the contract. 3. Proof of Loss The claimant must show that the loss of profit was a direct result of the breach. The profit should be reasonable and foreseeable, not speculative or uncertain. 4. Foreseeability of Loss The loss must have been within the contemplation of the parties at the time of entering the contract. For example, if a supplier fails to deliver goods, the buyer can claim lost sales profit if it was foreseeable that the breach would result in such loss. 3. Types of Recoverable Compensation Direct Loss: Costs directly incurred due to breach (e.g., extra expenses to procure alternative goods). Consequential Loss (Loss of Profit): Profits that would have been earned if the contract had been properly executed. > The key is direct causation and reasonable certainty. Courts generally do not award compensation for remote or speculative profits. 4. Legal Approach The general principle, as per BNS/BNSS contractual rules, is “expectation damages”: the claimant should be placed in the position they would have been in if the contract had been performed. Loss of profit must be calculable and evidence-backed, such as through: Past trading records Market analysis Standard industry profit margins 5. Example Suppose a trader enters a contract to supply 1,000 units of a product at ₹100 each, with a profit margin of ₹20 per unit. If the supplier fails to deliver: The trader can claim: Cost of buying the product elsewhere (direct loss) Lost profit of ₹20 × 1,000 = ₹20,000 (loss of profit) > Compensation will include both actual expenditure and foreseeable profit lost due to breach. 6. Limitations If the profit is uncertain or speculative, courts may not award compensation. If the aggrieved party fails to mitigate the loss, damages can be reduced. Losses that were not foreseeable at the time of contract formation are generally not recoverable. Summary Yes, compensation for loss of profit can be claimed for breach of contract in India. The profit must be directly caused by the breach, reasonably certain, and foreseeable at the time of contracting. Courts aim to award expectation damages, putting the aggrieved party in the position they would have been if the contract had been performed.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, Yes, in India, loss of profit can be claimed in cases of breach of contract, if certain conditions are satisfied. The claim would be considered "special damages" or "consequential losses." For this, the legal basis is given under Section 73 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, which states that – a party is entitled to be compensated for losses that arise naturally from the breach, or for losses contemplated by both parties when making the contract. Loss of profits is a direct and likely consequence of the breach of contract and they are not speculative or remote. Therefore, the claimant can show sufficient evidence like past business records and contracts, or financial statements to justify profits they would have otherwise likely earned in case the contract had been performed. However, under certain conditions courts may deny recovery – 1. When profits are uncertain and cannot be quantified, are speculative, or unreasonable. 2. When claimant's own conduct delayed in performance or contributed to no performance. I hope this answer helps. For any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.

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