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Section 10 of Indian Contract Act renders some important ingredients of contract. Point out incorrect one :
Lawful offer and lawful acceptance.
Lawful consideration
Lawful objects.
All of the above
Let’s break it down:
- Option 1: Lawful offer and lawful acceptance
- Yep, this is spot on. A contract needs a lawful offer and a lawful acceptance. No offer, no acceptance—no contract.
- Option 2: Lawful consideration
- This is also correct. For a contract to be valid, there must be lawful consideration—something of value exchanged between the parties.
- Option 3: Lawful objects
- Again, true. The object, or the purpose behind the contract, has to be lawful. You can’t make a contract for something illegal.
- Option 4: All of the above
- Here’s the thing: all the above points are correct ingredients mentioned in Section 10 of the Indian Contract Act.
So, the answer is Option 4: All of the above ().
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