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what is free consent??

when is consent is not free ??

discuss its importance???
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Answered by CyberBeast
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Explanation:

Meaning. When both the parties agree to a thing in the same sense of mind or unison of mind, then the agreement is considered to be done with consent. When an agreement is done with consent and is free from coercion, fraud, misrepresentition, undue influence, and mistake

Section 20 says that when both the parties do not agree on the same thing in the same sense and therefore are under a mistake of fact which is essential to the contract, they are said to have committed a Bilateral mistake. This contract is said to be void.11-Mar-2019

Answered by Blackproffesor
6

Answer:

When both the parties agree to a thing in the same sense of mind or unison of mind, then the agreement is considered to be done with consent. When an agreement is done with consent and is free from coercion, fraud, misrepresentation, undue influence, and mistake.

when is consent is not free

When there is no consent, there can be no contract at all and the agreement will be considered void. *When there is consent but not free consent, the contract is considered voidable at the option of the party whose free consent was not taken.

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importance

The contract made out of free consent protects the validity and enforceability of an agreement.

The contract made out of free consent protects the validity and enforceability of an agreement.It provides a protecting shield to the parties from coercion, undue influence, misrepresentation, fraud, and mistake

The contract made out of free consent protects the validity and enforceability of an agreement.It provides a protecting shield to the parties from coercion, undue influence, misrepresentation, fraud, and mistakeIt provides the parties to withstand their autonomous power to frame their running policy or principle.

The contract made out of free consent protects the validity and enforceability of an agreement.It provides a protecting shield to the parties from coercion, undue influence, misrepresentation, fraud, and mistakeIt provides the parties to withstand their autonomous power to frame their running policy or principle.The principle of consensus-ad-idem is followed.

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