Coercion in Contract | The Contract Act 1872

Law of Contract

Preface Coercion in a contract refers to the use of force, threats, or undue influence to compel someone into entering or modifying a contractual agreement against their free will. It undermines the voluntary nature of contracts and renders them legally unenforceable.   Relevant Provisions Sections 15, and 19 of the Contract Act, of 1872 deal … Read more

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