Indian Contract Act-Free Consent

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Test Your Knowledge on Free Consent in Indian Contracts

Welcome to the Indian Contract Act quiz focused on the vital concept of free consent. This quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of contracts and the legal principles surrounding consent and coercion.

By participating, you will:

  • Review key terms in contract law
  • Enhance your knowledge of legal protections against coercion
  • Test your understanding through engaging questions
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ChallengingLaw88
D threatens to kill A if he does not sell his house to B at a very low price. Even if D is a stranger to the transaction between A and B, the agreement is caused by
Undue Influence
Coercion
Fraud
Misrepresentation
A, Hindu widow, was forced to adopt B under threat that her husband’s deadbody would not be allowed for funeral, unless she adopts B. The adoption is void-able since the consent is caused by
Undue Influence
Coercion
Fraud
Mistake
Coercion includes
Causing fear
Threat to detain property
Detain goods unlawfully
All of the above
The act amount to coercion is
Threat to sue
Threat to strike
Threat to suicide
Threat to detain property under mortgage
Consent and free consent are same and one thing
True
Partly true
False
Partly False
Consent is said to be free when it is not obtained by
Coercion
Fraud
Undueinfluence
Either (a) or (b) or (c)
Two person are said to be in consent
When they agree on any things
When they agree upon the same thing in the same sense
When they agree upon the same thing in different sense
When they agree upto the same thing in different sense
To make a contract voidable, coercion must have been exercised against
Promisor
Any other person
Either (a) or (b)
Neither (a) nor (b)
To avoid a contact under the claim of “Coercion” , the Indian Penal code should be in force where the coercion is employed.
True
Partly True
False
None of the above
€.. Means unfair use of one’s superior power in order to obtain the consent of a person who is in a weaker position.
Coercion
Undue influence
Fraud
Misrepresentation
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