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A) X cannot enter into contract because he is of unsound mind, when he entered into contract
B) X can enter into contract but the burden is on the other party to prove that he was of unsound mind at the time of contract
C) X can enter into contract but the burden is on X to prove that he was of sound mind at the time of contract
D) None of the above
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
Ans. According to the principle, a person is said to be of sound mind for the purpose of making a contract, if he is capable of understanding it and of forming a rational judgment, in this case X is usually of sound mind but occasionally of unsound mind enters into a contract with y when he (X) is of unsound mind. So, according to the principle X is not competent to enter' into a contract with Y, because of unsoundness of mind.You need to login to perform this action.
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