11. The consent obtained by threatening to commit suicide amounts to consent by
12. In which of the following statement "undue-influence" does not exist?
13. Deed of cancellation of contract amounts to rescission of contract and any rescission must be only bilateral. This contention was held in case of
14. Which of the following is correct?
15. Compromise of dispute claims
16. Which of the following statement/s is/are correct?
Consideration is:
1. A price for any promise.
2. Only a moral obligation.
3. A motive for any promise.
4. Something of value in the eye of law.
Consideration is:
1. A price for any promise.
2. Only a moral obligation.
3. A motive for any promise.
4. Something of value in the eye of law.
17. A, a married woman, agreed to live in adultery with B and also agreed to serve him as his house keeper. In return, B agreed to pay A Rs. 500 per month for living in adultery and Rs. 500 per month for house keeping. The agreement is
18. A contingent contract dependent on the happening of uncertain event in the future can be enforced when the event
19. A' contracts to sell and deliver 500 bales of cotton to 'B' on a fixed day. 'A' knows nothing of B's mode of conducting his business. 'A' breaks his promise and 'B', having no cotton is obliged to close his mill. Is 'A' responsible for the loss caused to 'B' by the closing of Mill?
20. An agreement to do an act impossible' is provided in the Indian Contract Act under
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