Indian Contract Act - Study Mode
[#791] T' coaches 'M', a minor, who is a student of Secondary School in Mathematics. Though there was no talk between the father of 'M' and 'T' with respect to any remuneration to be paid to 'T' yet the father of 'M' had knowledge of the coaching imparted by 'T'. After 'M' succeeded in his examination. 'T' demanded remuneration from father of 'M'. Which legal principle would govern the case at hand?
Correct Answer
(C) T' would be entitled to recover from father of 'M' since father of 'M' has enjoyed the benefit of non-gratuitous act of 'T' that being coaching 'M'
[#792] A promisee can accept the performance
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(D) All the above
[#793] A contract between two parties, both labouring under mistake of law is
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(B) Voidable
[#794] Promissory estoppel is sometimes spoken of as a substitute for:
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(B) Quasi-contract
[#795] Consider the following statements in respect of acceptance: 1. In case of telephonic conversation, the contract is complete when the acceptor speaks the words of acceptance. 2. Conditional or qualified acceptance is also an acceptance. 3. Acceptance should be in the usual prescribed manner. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct Answer
(C) 3 only