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प्रश्न
Principle: Agreements in restraint of marriage are void.
Facts: 'X' enters into an agreement, with 'Y' where under he agrees not to marry anybody else other than a person whose name starts with the letter 'A' and promises to pay ₹ 100000 to 'Y' if he ('X') breaks this agreement.
Which of the following derivations is correct?
पर्याय
There is a contract between 'X' and 'Y'
There is an agreement between 'X' and 'Y' which can be enforced by the court of law
There is an agreement between 'X' and 'Y' which cannot be enforced by the court of law
There is a voidable contract between 'X' and 'Y'
उत्तर
There is an agreement between 'X' and 'Y' which cannot be enforced by the court of law
Explanation:
According to the provisions of Section 26 of the Indian Contract Act 1872, every agreement in restraint of the marriage of any person, other than a minor, is void. In the given situation, X enters into an agreement with Y, where he agrees not to marry anybody else other than a person whose name starts with the letter A. So, this agreement is against the principle given here, consequently the agreement between X and Y is void and cannot be enforced by the court of Law.