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A) The promise of X to Y is enforceable by law because Y has quitted smoking and drinking
B) The promise of X to Y is not enforceable by law because Y has benefitted by quitting smoking and drinking
C) The promise of X to Y is enforceable by law because the amount of Rs 10000 has been deposited in a bank
D) The promise of X to Y is enforceable by law because X has died within a period of six months of making the promise
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
Ans. The principle given in the questions is same as given under section 2 of the Indian contract Act, 1872. In this case Y has abstained from smoking and drinking according to will and wish of X (uncle), moreover the consideration of Rs 10000 is already deposited in the bank account which is according to the provision of law that a promise coupled with consideration is enforceable by law. So, the promise of X to Y is enforceable by law because Y has quitted smoking and drinking.You need to login to perform this action.
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