The document discusses the legality of objects in agreements under Indian law. It provides examples of when an object would be considered unlawful or void. Specifically:
1) The object is unlawful if it is forbidden by law, contravenes statutes, or is meant to defraud authorities.
2) The object is void if it implies injury to persons or property, is regarded as immoral, or is opposed to public policy - such as restraint of trade beyond reasonable limits or personal liberties.
3) Exceptions where restraint of trade may be valid include sale of goodwill and partners' or service agreements, but similar restraints after termination of service are void.