Section 32 Indian Contract Act 1872
Section 32 of the Indian Contract Act 1872 is about Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event happening. It is under CHAPTER III of the Act. CHAPTER III is titled OF CONTINGENT CONTRACTS.
Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event happening
Contingent contracts to do or not to do anything if an uncertain future event happens cannot be enforced by law unless and until that event has happened.
If the event becomes impossible, such contracts become void.
Illustrations
(a) A makes a contract with B to buy Bs horse if A survives C. This contract cannot be enforced by law unless and until C dies in A’s lifetime.
(b) A makes a contract with B to sell a horse to B at a specified price, if C, to whom the horse has been offered, refuses to buy him. The contract cannot be enforced by law unless and until C refuses to buy the horse.
(c) A contracts to pay B a sum of money when B marries C. C dies without being married to B. The contract becomes void.
See also:
Section 31 Indian Contract Act 1872 (“Contingent contract” defined)
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