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Principle: An agreement must have a lawful object and must not be vague or uncertain to be enforceable. Facts: 'X' enters into an agreement with 'Y' agreeing not to marry anyone except a person whose name starts with the letter 'A', and promises to pay Rs. 1,00,000 to 'Y' if 'X' breaches this term.

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Any agreement restraining the lawful right to marry is void under contract law.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • There is a contract between 'X' and 'Y'
  • There is an agreement between 'X' and 'Y' which can be enforced by the court of law
  • There is an agreement between 'X' and 'Y' which cannot be enforced by the court of law
  • There is a voidable contract between 'X' and 'Y'
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The Correct Option is C

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The agreement imposes an unreasonable restraint on marriage, which is against public policy and is thus void. Contracts restraining marriage are not enforceable in law.
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