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A agrees to pay Rs 20,000 to B if he produces false evidence in his favour. This agreement is
Valid
Void
Enforceable
Voidable
- Option 1: Valid
- This option suggests the agreement is legally acceptable.
- Agreements involving illegal activities, like producing false evidence, cannot be valid.
- Option 2: Void
- An agreement is void if it has no legal effect or enforceability.
- Agreements for illegal acts, such as fabricating evidence, are void.
- Correct Answer: This agreement is void.
- Option 3: Enforceable
- This option implies the agreement can be upheld in court.
- Legal systems do not enforce agreements involving illegal actions.
- Option 4: Voidable
- This option means the agreement could be canceled by one party.
- Voidable contracts usually involve parties' consent issues, not illegality.
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