Define void agreements.
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Void agreements are those agreements which are not enforced by law courts. Section 2(g) of the Indian Contract Act defines a void agreement as, “an agreement not enforceable by law”. Thus the parties to the contract do not get any legal redress in the case of void agreements.
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These are not enforced by law courts. The agreement that is not enforceable by laws. Thus parties to contract do not get any legal redress in case of void agreements.
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