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In the above question the agreement is void on ground of
Unlawful consideration
Public policy
Both (a) and (b)
Neither(a) nor (b)
- Option 1: Unlawful consideration
- An agreement becomes void if it involves unlawful consideration.
- Unlawful consideration refers to any promise or exchange that violates laws or moral principles.
- Option 2: Public policy
- An agreement can be deemed void if it's against public policy.
- Public policy includes concerns for the public good and justice.
- Option 3: Both (a) and (b)
- Includes situations where both unlawful consideration and public policy apply.
- Option 4: Neither (a) nor (b)
- Agreements aren't void if they don't involve unlawful consideration or aren't against public policy.
Option 2: Public policy – Agreements that contradict established societal norms or the greater good are void.
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