Section 24 of ICA : Section 24: Agreement Void, If Considerations And Objects Unlawful In Part
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Explanation using Example
Example: Raj agrees to sell his car to Simran for 2 lakhs rupees, and in the same contract, he also agrees to provide her with stolen jewelry as a part of the deal. Since the consideration for Simran (the car and the stolen jewelry) includes an unlawful element (the stolen jewelry), the entire agreement is void under Section 24 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.
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