misconception on the part of NPCL will not make the contract void or voidable.
29. The UPPCL took care to notify to the NPCL ... cost. Marginal cost was actually ascertainable. Hence the contract was not void under Section 29 of Contract Act. Undue influence:
33. I can now examine
seller of the goods has obtained the same under contract which is voidable under Section 19 of the Contract Act but the contract ... contract apply to the issue of a licence under the Act, a licence obtained by fraud is only voidable : it is good till avoided
possession under a voidable contract. It states When the seller of the goods has obtained possession thereof under a contract voidable under Section ... aside contract induced by undue influence- When consent to an agreement is caused by undue influence, the agreement is a contract voidable at the option
contract are applied and the licence is treated as a contract between the Government and the licence-holder, the licence is voidable at the instance ... person in possession under voidable contract. - When the seller of goods has obtained possession thereof under a contract voidable under Section 19 or Section
Bonus by
fraud/concealment of facts, it would render the
insurance contract voidable and repudiation of
insurance claim by the concerned insurance
company would ... contract of
the party on whom such fraud was
practised, or to whom such
misrepresentation was made, does
not render a contract voidable
Contract Act by Pollack & Mulla, he pleads that when a voidable contract is said to be avoided, it does not mean that the contract ... ceased to exist from the moment of avoidance. A voidable contract is valid, till it is avoided. This is what is recognised in the Supreme
contract. This is required to be decided by referring to the
following provisions:
(a)
Section 19 of the Contract Act,
1872 - which makes contract voidable ... contract of the party on whom such
fraud was practised, or to whom such misrepresentation was made, does
not render a contract voidable.
Bare
reading
stands vitiated, public
policy rules which negate the contract, and frustration of contract. Under the
Contract Act an agreement not enforceable in law is said ... elements and causes contemplated under the Contract Act for rendering an
agreement void or a contract voidable. The exercise of judicial review by the
Supreme
contract are applied and the licence is treated as a contract between the
Government and the licence-holder, the licence is voidable at the instance ... person in possession under voidable contract. - When
the seller of goods has obtained possession thereof under a contract voidable
under Section 19 or Section
Bonus by fraud / concealment of facts, it would render the insurance contract voidable and repudiation of insurance claim by the concerned insurance company would ... contract of the party on whom such fraud was practised, or to whom such misrepresentation was made, does not render a contract voidable