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A’s father had died leaving a house to two sons. They agreed to partition the house which did not admit the division in exactly equal parts, and one of the sons had agreed not to construct a door at a certain place in his portion of the house. In a dispute, the agreement was challenged on the ground that it was without adequate consideration. Could the challenge be upheld? Support your answer with the relevant provisions of Indian Contract Act, 1872.

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A’s father had died leaving a house to two sons. They agreed to partition the house which did not admit the division in exactly equal parts, and one of the sons had agreed not to construct a door at a certain place in his portion of the house. In a dispute, the agreement was challenged on the ground that it was without adequate consideration. Could the challenge be upheld? Support your answer with the relevant provisions of Indian Contract Act, 1872.

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