Voidable Contract: What's the Catch?

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A contract is voidable if one or both parties are minors at the time of contracting. But what if both parties are minors? The answer lies in the concept of minority as per the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Which of the following options is correct?

A) Minority is not a valid defence in this scenario. B) The contract will be voidable at the instance of both minors. C) The contract will be voidable only at the instance of one minor. D) The contract will be void if both minors are in a position of trust.

My attempt: I thought it would be C) The contract will be voidable only at the instance of one minor. I was wrong, of course. Minority of both parties doesn't void the contract, but there's a catch...

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