Free Consent
Free Consent
Free Consent
Consent is said to be free when it is not caused by -
(1) coercion, as defined in section 15, or
(2) undue influence, as defined in section 16, or
(3) fraud, as defined in section 17, or
(4) misrepresentation, as defined in section 18, or
(5) mistake, subject to the provisions of section 20,21, and 22.
Consent is said to be so caused when it would not have been
given but for the existence of such coercion, undue influence,
fraud, misrepresentation, or mistake.
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' èection 15 of Contract Act 1872 defines
coercion as
' ͞ Coercion is the committing or threatening
to commit, any act, forbidden by the law, or
the unlawful detaining or threatening to
detain any property, to the prejudice of any
person whatever, with the intention of
causing any person to enter into an
agreement ͟.
An act will amount to coercion if the
following essentials are fulfilled:-
' Dhere must be clear utterance of threat.
' Dhe threat should be to commit any
forbidden act.
' It must be uttered with the intention of
causing the other party to enter into an
agreement.
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1) the suggestion, as a fact, of that which is not true, by
one who does not believe it to be true;
A and B make a contract grounded on the erroneous
belief that a particular debt is barred by the Indian Law
of Limitation: the contract is not voidable.
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A contract is not voidable merely because it
was caused by one of the parties to it being
under a mistake as to a matter of fact.