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CONSIDERATION The life blood of every contract.
CONSIDERATION  It is ‘quid pro quo’ i.e. something in return. It is the price of promise. X agrees to sell his TV set to Y for rs.8000. TV set is the consideration of Y and rs. 8000 is the consideration of X.
CONSIDERATION ….Definition  Section 2 (d) Indian contract act… “  When at the  desire of the promisor , the  promisee  or any  other person  has done or abstain from doing, or does or abstain from doing, or promises to do or abstain from doing, something,  such act or abstinence  or promise is called  consideration ”
Consideration May be :  An act -  means doing of something. An abstinence – promising not to do something . A promise – the promise of each party is the consideration for each other
ESSENTIALS OF VALID CONSIDERATION Must move at the desire of the promisor  – X’s house catches fire, and Y helps in extinguishing it without being requested to do so by X. Y cannot demand any payment for his voluntary service.  It must move from promisee or any other person  – For making a valid contract consideration must be there, it is immaterial who furnishes it.
A stranger to consideration can sue, provided he is a party to contract… X pays Rs. 50000 to Y directing him to build a house for Z. Y agrees to do so. Hence, Z is a party to a contract but stranger to consideration & he can enforce the contract.  Case : CHINAYYA Vs. RAMAYYA
May be past, present or future  : 1.  Past  – Award in cash for saving the house from fire . 2.  Present  – Cash sales  3.  Future  – X promises to deliver 100 quintals of rice to Y after a month and Y promises to make the payment a month after delivery of rice. It need not be adequate  – Law only requires presence of consideration & not the adequacy of it. ( Selling a car for just Rs. 5000)
Must be real  – It must have some value in the eyes of law. It should not be:  (1).  Physically impossible  – making a dead  person alive. (2).  Legally impossible  – X file a suit against  Y for non payment of debt. Y  approaches X’s brother Z & he  promises to withdraw the suit for a  consideration of Rs. 500. It is legally  impossible.
(3) Uncertain consideration – X agrees to pay an adequate amount for a certain work… ‘adequate’ & ‘certain’ is uncertain elements. (4) Illusory consideration: Must be lawful – smuggling, murder. Must be something which the promisor is not already bound to do – Where a person who by his official status or by operation of law is under a public duty to act, the discharging of that duty cannot be regarded as consideration.
STRANGER TO CONTRACT cannot sue …Exceptions to the rule Where trust is created - Beneficiary can sue.  X transfers all his property to Y to be held in trust for the education of X’s son Z. Here Z, though not a party to the contract can enforce the trust against Y because he is the beneficiary under the trust.  2. Where a charge is created on a specific immovable property – B borrowed some money from L against a property. Before paying it back he sold that to X. So now L can sue X (coz he was having the knowledge of the previous contract).
3. Family arrangements ( invest equally for mother) 4. Agency – third party can sue principal (if contract is according to authority) or agent  (if not). 5. Acknowledgement – A receives money from T to be paid over to P. A admits of this receipt to P. P can recover from A who shall be regarded as agent of P.
“  N0 consideration, No contract” – Exceptions to the rule  Natural love & affection . [Sec 25(2)] – is valid if it satisfies the following conditions : It is in writing It is registered under law It is made out of love & affection It is between parties standing in a near relation to each other. X promises his son o give Rs. 1000 in writing & get it registered.
Compensation for voluntary services . [Sec 25(2)]. Time barred debt [ Sec. 25(3)]. Completed gifts (donor and donee).[ Explanation 1 to Sec. 25] Contribution to charity- kedar nath v Gauri dutt Agency [ Sec. 185]
End of Lecture
MEANING AND ESSENTIALS It is the price for which the promise of the other is bought and the promise thus given for value is enforceable. Must move at the desire of the party to contract. May be past, present or future. Need not be adequate. Must be real. Must be something which the promisor is not already bound to do.
No Consideration, No Contract – Exceptions. (Sec 25) Natural Love and  Affection. [Sec 25(1)] Compensation for services rendered. [Sec 25(2)] Time – barred debt. [Sec 25(3)] Completed gifts. [Exp 1 to Sec 25] Agency. [Sec 185] Remission. [Sec 63]

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Consideration (3)

  • 1. CONSIDERATION The life blood of every contract.
  • 2. CONSIDERATION It is ‘quid pro quo’ i.e. something in return. It is the price of promise. X agrees to sell his TV set to Y for rs.8000. TV set is the consideration of Y and rs. 8000 is the consideration of X.
  • 3. CONSIDERATION ….Definition Section 2 (d) Indian contract act… “ When at the desire of the promisor , the promisee or any other person has done or abstain from doing, or does or abstain from doing, or promises to do or abstain from doing, something, such act or abstinence or promise is called consideration ”
  • 4. Consideration May be : An act - means doing of something. An abstinence – promising not to do something . A promise – the promise of each party is the consideration for each other
  • 5. ESSENTIALS OF VALID CONSIDERATION Must move at the desire of the promisor – X’s house catches fire, and Y helps in extinguishing it without being requested to do so by X. Y cannot demand any payment for his voluntary service. It must move from promisee or any other person – For making a valid contract consideration must be there, it is immaterial who furnishes it.
  • 6. A stranger to consideration can sue, provided he is a party to contract… X pays Rs. 50000 to Y directing him to build a house for Z. Y agrees to do so. Hence, Z is a party to a contract but stranger to consideration & he can enforce the contract. Case : CHINAYYA Vs. RAMAYYA
  • 7. May be past, present or future : 1. Past – Award in cash for saving the house from fire . 2. Present – Cash sales 3. Future – X promises to deliver 100 quintals of rice to Y after a month and Y promises to make the payment a month after delivery of rice. It need not be adequate – Law only requires presence of consideration & not the adequacy of it. ( Selling a car for just Rs. 5000)
  • 8. Must be real – It must have some value in the eyes of law. It should not be: (1). Physically impossible – making a dead person alive. (2). Legally impossible – X file a suit against Y for non payment of debt. Y approaches X’s brother Z & he promises to withdraw the suit for a consideration of Rs. 500. It is legally impossible.
  • 9. (3) Uncertain consideration – X agrees to pay an adequate amount for a certain work… ‘adequate’ & ‘certain’ is uncertain elements. (4) Illusory consideration: Must be lawful – smuggling, murder. Must be something which the promisor is not already bound to do – Where a person who by his official status or by operation of law is under a public duty to act, the discharging of that duty cannot be regarded as consideration.
  • 10. STRANGER TO CONTRACT cannot sue …Exceptions to the rule Where trust is created - Beneficiary can sue. X transfers all his property to Y to be held in trust for the education of X’s son Z. Here Z, though not a party to the contract can enforce the trust against Y because he is the beneficiary under the trust. 2. Where a charge is created on a specific immovable property – B borrowed some money from L against a property. Before paying it back he sold that to X. So now L can sue X (coz he was having the knowledge of the previous contract).
  • 11. 3. Family arrangements ( invest equally for mother) 4. Agency – third party can sue principal (if contract is according to authority) or agent (if not). 5. Acknowledgement – A receives money from T to be paid over to P. A admits of this receipt to P. P can recover from A who shall be regarded as agent of P.
  • 12. “ N0 consideration, No contract” – Exceptions to the rule Natural love & affection . [Sec 25(2)] – is valid if it satisfies the following conditions : It is in writing It is registered under law It is made out of love & affection It is between parties standing in a near relation to each other. X promises his son o give Rs. 1000 in writing & get it registered.
  • 13. Compensation for voluntary services . [Sec 25(2)]. Time barred debt [ Sec. 25(3)]. Completed gifts (donor and donee).[ Explanation 1 to Sec. 25] Contribution to charity- kedar nath v Gauri dutt Agency [ Sec. 185]
  • 15. MEANING AND ESSENTIALS It is the price for which the promise of the other is bought and the promise thus given for value is enforceable. Must move at the desire of the party to contract. May be past, present or future. Need not be adequate. Must be real. Must be something which the promisor is not already bound to do.
  • 16. No Consideration, No Contract – Exceptions. (Sec 25) Natural Love and Affection. [Sec 25(1)] Compensation for services rendered. [Sec 25(2)] Time – barred debt. [Sec 25(3)] Completed gifts. [Exp 1 to Sec 25] Agency. [Sec 185] Remission. [Sec 63]