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Central Government Act Section 19 in The Indian Contract Act, 1872 19. Voidability of agreements without free consent.- When consent ... contract voidable at the option of the party whose consent was so caused. A party to a contract whose consent
Central Government Act
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Indian Contract Act, and so render the contract voidable at the option of a purchaser under Section 19
Bombay High Court
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(1924) 26 BOMLR 1071
- Marten
based on Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act. 19. Section 72 of the Indian Contract Act provides: "A person
Allahabad High Court
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AIR 1968 All 139
- Sahgal
inltio as per Section 23 of the Indian Contract Act whereas Section 19 of the Indian Contract Act empowers ... contract under Section 19, whatever might be the reasons or he could have simply declared the contract as void under
Calcutta High Court
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AIR 2002 Cal 65
- A Lala
opinion that since Section 19 of the Indian Contract Act makes an agreement obtained by fraud only voidable ... appeal. This decision is not on Section 19 of the Indian Contract Act but on Section
Allahabad High Court
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AIR 1963 All 459
- Mukerji
Telecom Disputes Settlement Tribunal Etisalat Db Telecom (P) Ltd., ... vs Telecom Regulatory Authority Of ... on
Telecom Disputes Settlement Tribunal
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meaning of Section 23 of the Indian Contract Act." 19. Reference to Section 23 of the Indian Contract Act shows
Calcutta High Court
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AIR 1958 Cal 713
- P Mukharji
that the respondents are affected by the present Finance Act etc., cannot be comprehended. The legal incident of a transaction ... attention to Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act. 19. Section 62 of the Indian Contract Act reads as follows
Madras High Court
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(1995) 2 MLJ 300
- A Lakshmanan
these offences cannot appropriately be incorporated in the Indian Penal Code and that a separate legislation should be there ... Code", (1897) p.Q 2. Ratanlal & Dhlrajlal, "The Indian Penal Code', (1982) p.1. 3. Id. ·p.11. 4. Ib1d
Law Commission Report
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Lok Sabha Debates SHORT DURATION DISCUSSIONS (RULE-193): Discussion Regarding ... on 25 February, 2009 an
Lok Sabha Debates
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