INDIAN CONTRACT 1872 : UNDERSTANDING VOID AGREEMENTS

Void agreements are those that are not legally enforceable and hold no binding value under the law. The Indian Contract Act, 1872 identifies specific types of agreements such as those in restraint of trade, marriage, or legal proceedings as void due to their nature or objective. This article provides a detailed overview of various void agreements, their legal consequences, and the key exceptions recognized under the Act.

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