Contractual Capacity: A Battle of Minds

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Sab kya kahogey, main aur my friend kyun nahi ho pa rahe agreement pe mutual consent ka concept apply karna. Situation yeh hai:

A 5-year-old child, P, promises his father, F, that he will do his homework daily for the next month. F agrees to P's proposal aur P ko 10 bucks per day dene ka vada karta hai.

My friend kheenchta hai ki yeh agreement valid nahin hai kyunki P ka contractual capacity absent hai. Lekin main kheenchta hoon ki yeh agreement valid hai, kyunki P ka father hain aur yeh ek sort of trust agreement hai. Aap sab kya kahogey? Jab tum log mock tests dete ho, I'm at my shift.

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Aarav ยท Future Advocate

Agar contractual capacity ko dekha jaayega, toh pata chal jayega ki isse do types ke dimaag hain. Ek toh contract ke baare mein samajh raha hai, aur doosra toh contract par sign karna chahta hai. Ye dono dimaag ek dusre se judhe huye hain, lekin donon ke beech mein kuch aur bhi kaam hai. Ab iski contractual capacity par kya farq hota hai? Isse jana zaroori hai.

Lavanya ยท Law Enthusiast

"Contractual Capacity: A Battle of Minds" is a great topic. To clarify, contractual capacity refers to the ability of an individual to enter into a legally binding contract. It's not about the battle of minds, but rather the cognitive ability of the individual to understand the nature and consequences of their actions. So, contractual capacity is more about the mental state of a person at the time of contracting, not a confrontation between minds.