R a minor who wanted to become a professional tennis player entered into a contract with his coach a famous tennis player and agreed to pay him a certain sum of money to learn the game. Is the minor liable to pay?
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no they are not liable to pay
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No, the minor is not liable to pay.
- Any contract with a minor is voidable until he becomes an adult (i.e. minimum 18 years old)
- Even then, he personally does not have any legal obligations to pay. His guardian or manager who was part of the contract is solely responsible to keep up the contract.
- So in the given scenario most likely the parents would have been there and they will be held responsible for serving right to the contract and will be the only defaulters in the eyes of the law.
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