itself is void. Contract to do act afterwards becoming impossible or unlawful.— A contract to do an act which, after the contract is made, becomes ... contract to marry each other. Before the time fixed for the marriage, A goes mad. The contract becomes void. (c) A contracts to marry
void agreement, or contract that becomes void.—
When an agreement is discovered to be void, or when a contract becomes void, any person ... promise. The agreement is void, but B must repay A the 1,000 rupees. (b) A contracts with B to deliver to him 250 maunds
Section 32 in The Indian Contract Act, 1872
32. Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event happening.—
Contingent contracts ... contracts to pay B a sum of money when B marries C. C dies without being married to B. The contract becomes void
latter only void; but inasmuch as illegal
contracts are also void, though void contracts are not
necessarily illegal, the distinction is for most purposes ... whether there was any illegality affecting that
contract; and (3) whether that contract was a lawful
contract founded on good consideration. Adverting to the
second
terms of the
contract. It further provides that a decision by the
Arbitral Tribunal that the contract is null and void shall
not entail ipso ... others, is a voidable contract;
2(j) A contract which ceases to be enforceable by law becomes
void when it ceases to be enforceable
validity or existence of the challenged
contract. Should the Court find the parent contract to be
void ab initio or illegal or non-existent ... stance of the thing contracted for may not necessarily
render a contract void. Thus there must be a difference so
complete that, if the contract
agreement enforceable by law is a contract. According to S. 10 of the Contract Act, all agreements are contracts, if they are made by free ... latter only void, but inasmuch as illegal contracts are also void, though void contracts are not necessarily illegal, the distinction is for most purposes
that, as an infant was not competent to contract the question whether the contract was void or voidable could not arise in the case ... proposition that an infant is incompetent to contract or that his contract is void is that the law will not enforce any contractual obligation
Section 65 , Contract Act. The Privy Council has applied the section to cases where the contract has been discovered to be void because ... There is no inherent Incapacity to enter into-a contract, though the contract is void, the capacity or right not having been exercised
which the restoring party had received under the
contract. As a result of the contract being void, the State
could at the most recover from ... contract? I
think not. The section applies only if the advantage is
received before the contract ceases to be a contract by
becoming void