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What is ConsiderationWhat is Consideration
ļµSection 2d of the Indian Contract Act defines
Consideration as :
a) when at the desire of the promisor,
b) the promisee or any other person,
c) has done or abstained from doing, or does or
abstains from doing, or promises to do or abstain
from doing,
d) something, such act or abstinence or promise is
called
consideration for the promise.
MeaningMeaning
ā€¢The term consideration is used in the sense of
quid pro quo i.e. something in return
Essentials of valid considerationEssentials of valid consideration
ļµIt must move at the desire of the promisor : The act or the abstinence
must have been done at the desire of the promisor. Any act performed at
the desire of the third party cannot be consideration.
ļµIt must move from the promisee or any other person : As long as there is
a consideration for a promise, it is immaterial who has given it. It may
move from the promisee or if the promisor has no objection, from any other
person.
ļµIt may be past, present or future :
Past consideration : When the consideration for a present promise was
given before the date of promise, it is said to be past consideration.
Present consideration : When the consideration for a promise is given
simultaneously with the promise it is called present consideration.
Future consideration : A future or executory consideration is a promise
to do or give something in return in future for the promise then made.
ļµIt need not be adequate : Inadequacy of the consideration is no ground
for refusing the performance of the promise, unless it is evidence of proof.
ļµConsideration must be real : Consideration must be real and not illusory.
It must be competent. If it is physically impossible, vague or legally
impossible, the contract cannot be enforced.
ļµConsideration must be lawful : An agreement is void if it is based on
unlawful object. An agreement is considered unlawful if :
a)a) it is forbidden by law
b)b) is of a nature that if permitted it would defeat the provisions of any
law
c)c) is fraudulent
d)d) involves or implies injury to the person or property of another
e)e) the court regards it as immoral or opposed to public property
ļµIt must be something which the promisor is not already bound to do : A
promise to do what one is already bound to do, either by general law or
under an existing contract, is not a good consideration for a new promise.
Leading CaseLeading Case
CHINAYYA Vs. RAMAYYA
Facts:
Laxmi Rani gifted her property to her daughter Ramayya with
the direction to pay a certain sum of money annually to
chinayya, her maternal uncle.
Same day Ramayya executed an agreement with Chinayya
agreeing to pay the amount annually.
Later, Ramayya refused to honor agreement on the ground that
there is no consideration.
Chinayya sued for the recovery of the annuity.
Decision of the court :
The court held that there was sufficient consideration i.e. the
property given to her by the sister of Chinayya.
StrangerStranger to Considerationto Consideration
Under the Indian Contract Act 1872
Stranger to a consideration can also enforce the contract.
Stranger to a contract cannot sue upon it
Under the English law
Stranger to a consideration as well as contract cannot enforce the contract
Exceptions where strangerExceptions where stranger
to a contract can sueto a contract can sue
ā€¢ Trust : In case of trust, the beneficiary may enforce the contract even
though he is stranger to the contract creating trust.
ā€¢ When provision is made in a marriage settlement. : Where an agreement is
made in connection with marriage and a provision is made for the benefit
of a person he may take advantage of that agreement although he is not a
party to it.
ā€¢ When provision is made in a partition or family settlement : A mother
promised to pay her younger son in case the elder son fails to pay the
amount which fell short of the younger sonā€™s share in the assets left by his
father. Hence, the promise was valid creating a liability for mother under
the family arrangement.
ā€¢ Where a charge is created in favour of a stranger on a specific
immovable : A stranger to a contract can sue for the money made payable
to him by it where the money is charged on immovable properties.
ā€¢ Where a promisor has by his conduct created privity of contract with the
stranger : If ā€˜Aā€™ admits to ā€˜Cā€™ that he had received money from ā€˜Bā€™ for the
payment to ā€˜Cā€™ , he constitutes himself as the agent of ā€˜Cā€™ who can
successfully recover the amount from ā€˜Aā€™.
ā€¢ Contract entered into by an agent can be enforced by the principal : The
principal can enforce the contract entered by his agent where the agent
has acted within the scope of his authority and in name of the principal.
ā€¢ Covenants running with the land : In this case, the person who purchases
the land with the notice that the owner of land is bound by certain duties
affecting land, the covenant affecting the land may be enforced by the
successor of the seller.
No Consideration No Contract :No Consideration No Contract :
ExceptionException
ļµNatural love and affection : A written or registered agreement based on
natural love and affection between the parties standing in near relation
to each other is enforceable even without consideration.
ļµCompensation for services rendered : In order that a promise to pay for
the past voluntary services be binding, the following essentials must exist
a) the act must be done voluntarily
b) for the promisor or it must be something which was the legal
obligation of the promisor
c) the promisor must be in the existence at the time when the act was done
d) the promisor must agree now to compensate the promisee
ļµTime barred debt : Where a promise in writing signed by the person
making it or by his authorized agent, is made to pay a debt barred by the
limitation it is valid without consideration.
ā€¢Completed gifts: In this case the rule ā€œNo consideration, No
contractā€ shall not affect the validity as between the donor
and the donee, of any gift actually made. Thus gifts do not
require consideration.
ā€¢Agency: According to section 185 of the Indian Contract Act,
no consideration is required to create an agency.
ā€¢Remission: No consideration is required for an agreement to
receive less than what is due. This is called remission in the
law.
ā€¢Guarantee: There is no consideration required in the case of a
contract of guarantee.
Doctrine of PromissoryDoctrine of Promissory
EstoppelEstoppel
The person making the representation or promise becomes
bound by the same, if another person has acted on the faith
of such promise or representation. The promisee can ask for
enforcing the promise even if there is no consideration.
Example : Mr. X establishes an industrial unit on the
faith of tax concession announced by a state govt. for a
particular specified period. The state govt. is bound by the
estoppel and cannot withdraw tax concession earlier than
promised by it.

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Consideration

  • 1. What is ConsiderationWhat is Consideration ļµSection 2d of the Indian Contract Act defines Consideration as : a) when at the desire of the promisor, b) the promisee or any other person, c) has done or abstained from doing, or does or abstains from doing, or promises to do or abstain from doing, d) something, such act or abstinence or promise is called consideration for the promise.
  • 2. MeaningMeaning ā€¢The term consideration is used in the sense of quid pro quo i.e. something in return
  • 3. Essentials of valid considerationEssentials of valid consideration ļµIt must move at the desire of the promisor : The act or the abstinence must have been done at the desire of the promisor. Any act performed at the desire of the third party cannot be consideration. ļµIt must move from the promisee or any other person : As long as there is a consideration for a promise, it is immaterial who has given it. It may move from the promisee or if the promisor has no objection, from any other person. ļµIt may be past, present or future : Past consideration : When the consideration for a present promise was given before the date of promise, it is said to be past consideration. Present consideration : When the consideration for a promise is given simultaneously with the promise it is called present consideration. Future consideration : A future or executory consideration is a promise to do or give something in return in future for the promise then made. ļµIt need not be adequate : Inadequacy of the consideration is no ground for refusing the performance of the promise, unless it is evidence of proof.
  • 4. ļµConsideration must be real : Consideration must be real and not illusory. It must be competent. If it is physically impossible, vague or legally impossible, the contract cannot be enforced. ļµConsideration must be lawful : An agreement is void if it is based on unlawful object. An agreement is considered unlawful if : a)a) it is forbidden by law b)b) is of a nature that if permitted it would defeat the provisions of any law c)c) is fraudulent d)d) involves or implies injury to the person or property of another e)e) the court regards it as immoral or opposed to public property ļµIt must be something which the promisor is not already bound to do : A promise to do what one is already bound to do, either by general law or under an existing contract, is not a good consideration for a new promise.
  • 5. Leading CaseLeading Case CHINAYYA Vs. RAMAYYA Facts: Laxmi Rani gifted her property to her daughter Ramayya with the direction to pay a certain sum of money annually to chinayya, her maternal uncle. Same day Ramayya executed an agreement with Chinayya agreeing to pay the amount annually. Later, Ramayya refused to honor agreement on the ground that there is no consideration. Chinayya sued for the recovery of the annuity. Decision of the court : The court held that there was sufficient consideration i.e. the property given to her by the sister of Chinayya.
  • 6. StrangerStranger to Considerationto Consideration Under the Indian Contract Act 1872 Stranger to a consideration can also enforce the contract. Stranger to a contract cannot sue upon it Under the English law Stranger to a consideration as well as contract cannot enforce the contract
  • 7. Exceptions where strangerExceptions where stranger to a contract can sueto a contract can sue ā€¢ Trust : In case of trust, the beneficiary may enforce the contract even though he is stranger to the contract creating trust. ā€¢ When provision is made in a marriage settlement. : Where an agreement is made in connection with marriage and a provision is made for the benefit of a person he may take advantage of that agreement although he is not a party to it. ā€¢ When provision is made in a partition or family settlement : A mother promised to pay her younger son in case the elder son fails to pay the amount which fell short of the younger sonā€™s share in the assets left by his father. Hence, the promise was valid creating a liability for mother under the family arrangement. ā€¢ Where a charge is created in favour of a stranger on a specific immovable : A stranger to a contract can sue for the money made payable to him by it where the money is charged on immovable properties.
  • 8. ā€¢ Where a promisor has by his conduct created privity of contract with the stranger : If ā€˜Aā€™ admits to ā€˜Cā€™ that he had received money from ā€˜Bā€™ for the payment to ā€˜Cā€™ , he constitutes himself as the agent of ā€˜Cā€™ who can successfully recover the amount from ā€˜Aā€™. ā€¢ Contract entered into by an agent can be enforced by the principal : The principal can enforce the contract entered by his agent where the agent has acted within the scope of his authority and in name of the principal. ā€¢ Covenants running with the land : In this case, the person who purchases the land with the notice that the owner of land is bound by certain duties affecting land, the covenant affecting the land may be enforced by the successor of the seller.
  • 9. No Consideration No Contract :No Consideration No Contract : ExceptionException ļµNatural love and affection : A written or registered agreement based on natural love and affection between the parties standing in near relation to each other is enforceable even without consideration. ļµCompensation for services rendered : In order that a promise to pay for the past voluntary services be binding, the following essentials must exist a) the act must be done voluntarily b) for the promisor or it must be something which was the legal obligation of the promisor c) the promisor must be in the existence at the time when the act was done d) the promisor must agree now to compensate the promisee ļµTime barred debt : Where a promise in writing signed by the person making it or by his authorized agent, is made to pay a debt barred by the limitation it is valid without consideration.
  • 10. ā€¢Completed gifts: In this case the rule ā€œNo consideration, No contractā€ shall not affect the validity as between the donor and the donee, of any gift actually made. Thus gifts do not require consideration. ā€¢Agency: According to section 185 of the Indian Contract Act, no consideration is required to create an agency. ā€¢Remission: No consideration is required for an agreement to receive less than what is due. This is called remission in the law. ā€¢Guarantee: There is no consideration required in the case of a contract of guarantee.
  • 11. Doctrine of PromissoryDoctrine of Promissory EstoppelEstoppel The person making the representation or promise becomes bound by the same, if another person has acted on the faith of such promise or representation. The promisee can ask for enforcing the promise even if there is no consideration. Example : Mr. X establishes an industrial unit on the faith of tax concession announced by a state govt. for a particular specified period. The state govt. is bound by the estoppel and cannot withdraw tax concession earlier than promised by it.