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Void Agreements

Introduction: According to section 2(g) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 “an agreement not enforceable by law is said to be void.” From section 24 to 30 of the act mentions certain agreements which are void. Although, the agreement satisfy the essentials of a valid contract. Types of Void Agreements: This act divides the void…

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Agreement in Restraint of Marriage

Introduction: The Indian Contract Act, 1872 provides that certain agreements are void. These types of agreements include agreement that breaches the law or public policy or takes away the right of someone. A kind of this agreement is “agreement in restraint of marriage”. Agreement in restraint of marriage is void. Click here to know more…

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Unlawful Agreements

1. Introduction: Section 24 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines the unlawful agreement. As per this section, unlawful agreement is an agreement where parties entered into an agreement but the consideration or the object of the agreement is unlawful then the agreement is void. But if a valid consideration or object of the agreement…

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FREEDOM TO ASSEMEBLE

INTRODUCTION: Fundamental rights are those rights which are available to all the citizens of India without any discrimination based on religion, race, and class etc. These rights are provided by the Constitution of India to the citizens of India. Part III of the Constitution of India from articles 12 to 35 deal with fundamental rights.…

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Insanity and its development

Introduction Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code says that any demonstration done by an individual who is of a shaky brain at the hour of doing the act and the individual is unequipped for knowing the idea of the demonstration and the individual doesn’t realize that the demonstration which he is doing is off-base…

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Four Elements of Contract

The Indian contract Act, 1872 occupies an important place in the mercantile or commercial law of the country. This act has special importance for the commercial sector because a major part of the commercial activity is dependent upon it. It affects everybody, even, trade, commerce and industry. Hence, we can say that the contract is…

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Contingent Contract

1) Introduction: The word ‘Contingent’ means to depend on something which is uncertain or happening by chance. As per Section 31 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 a contingent contract is a contract to do or not to do something, if some event, surety to such contract, does not happen. When the contract is dependent…

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