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Acceptance of proposal must be the exact mirror image of the proposal.
Facts: ‘A’ made a proposal to ‘B’ to sell a chair for Rs. 500. ‘B’ is desirous of buying the said chair for Rs. 400.

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In contract law, if there is any change in the terms proposed, it is considered a counter-offer, not an acceptance.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • B has accepted the proposal of A.
  • B has not accepted the proposal of A.
  • It is not clear if B has accepted the proposal of A.
  • It is not clear whether A made a proposal to B.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

In contract law, the acceptance of a proposal must be the exact mirror image of the proposal. This is a key requirement for the formation of a legally binding contract. The proposal made by 'A' is to sell the chair for Rs. 500, and 'B' is desirous of buying the chair for Rs. 400. This is not an acceptance, but a counter-offer. In this situation, 'B' does not accept 'A's original proposal. For a contract to be formed, the acceptance must reflect exactly what was offered; a variation or counter-offer, like in this case, means there is no contract.
Thus, the correct answer is (B) B has not accepted the proposal of A. Option (A) would only be valid if 'B' had agreed to purchase the chair for Rs. 500, matching 'A's terms. Options (C) and (D) are not applicable as they fail to clarify the situation directly.
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