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M promise to pay N for his services at his (M) sole discretion found to be fair and reasonable . However ,N dissatisfied with the payment made by M and wanted to sue him . Decide whether N can sue M under the provisions of the India contact act 1872​

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Answered by Rajvardhansoni9
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Explanation:

A company being a corporate

a. Cannot sue

b. Can sue

c. Cannot be sued

d. A natural person

Answered by steffiaspinno
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No, N cannot sue M because there is no valid contract between them to begin with.

Given, in the question that M promised to pay N for his services at his (M) sole discretion that he found to be fair and reasonable. however, later N was dissatisfied with the payment made by M and wanted to sue him. when two parties make a promise, the performance of the promise depends upon the will of the promisor. which means the payment of the services depends on M because he made the sole discretion of the promise as the promisor. so there is no valid contract between them to begin with, its a promise between them. so N cannot sue M as per the law.

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