21.
A revokes his proposal made to B by telegram. Under Section 4 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, the revocation is complete as against A when the telegram is . . . . . . . .

22.
Where the rate of interest prescribed in case of breach is too high, the Court can interfere

23.
The obligation to restore advantage in a void agreement is provided by

24.
Which of the following is correct

25.
Match List I containing with List II containing the important principles used in deciding these cases and choose the correct options from the given below:
List-I List-II
a. Durga Prasad v. Baldeo 1. The other party has done nothing in response to unilateral promise and hence no consideration.
b. Abudl Aziz v. Masum Ali 2. No stranger to the consideration can take advantage of a contract, although made for his benefit.
c. Dutton v. Poole 3. Act was not done at the desire of the promisor and hence no consideration.
d. Tweddle v. Atkinson 4. The agreement may be enforced by the third person for whose benefit the agreement was made.

26.
When a sub-contractor had under-taken some part of the work in connection with the project which was entrusted to contractor, he cannot be treated as

30.
Who said that "An offer need not be made to an ascertained person, but no contract can arise until it has been accepted by an ascertained person"?