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We agree that action can be taken without policy explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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An agreement is not considered as lawful if it is opposed to public policy. The doctrine of public policy is based on maxim ‘ex turpi causa non oritur actio’ which means agreement against public policy would be void without any effect. The term Public Policy does not have an exhaustive definition as its fluctuating in nature and is highly uncertain. The interpretation of public policy is upon the discretion of the court. The terms of a contract cannot be enforced even if it has been agreed by both the parties if the same is in violation of public policy

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