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Capacity to Contract Sec.10 – 12 of ICA,1872
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Parties to the contract must be competent to contract
Section 10 Parties to the contract must be competent to contract
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Who are competent to contract:
Section 11: Age of majority Sound mind Not disqualified from contracting by any law to which he is subject
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INCAPACITY Disqualified by law (Status) Minority (immature mind)
Unsound mind Idiot Lunatic Drunkard Political Status: Alien Enemy Alien Friend Foreign Sovereigns & Ambassadors Corporate Status: Company Statutory Corporations Marital Status: Married Women Legal Status: Insolvent person
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Sec. 3, of Indian Majority Act,1875
MINORITY Sec. 3, of Indian Majority Act,1875
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Minors contracts A contract with or by a minor is void & a minor therefore can-not bind himself by a contract.1 A minor can be a promisee or a beneficiary A minors agreement can-not be ratified by the minor on his attaining majority2
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If a minor has received any benefit under a void contract,he can-not be asked to refund the same3
A minor is always allowed to plead minority4 A minor can-not be a partner in a partnership firm A minor’s state is liable to a person who supplies necessaries of life to a minor5 A minor can act as a agent
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Minor’s parents/guardians are not liable to a minor’s creditor for the breach of contract by the minor
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Sec.12 : Test of soundness of mind
Mental Incompetence Sec.12 : Test of soundness of mind Soundness of mind of a person depends on two Facts : His capacity to understand the terms of the contract & ii) His ability to form a rational judgement as to its effect upon his interest
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