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Legal Principle : The acceptance of an agreement by both the parties must be absolute and unqualified in order to constitute a valid contract. Facts of the Problem : Rahul proposes to sell Parul two quintals of kerosene at the cost of Rs. 40/litre. Parul did not convey her acceptance, but says that she would think about it. Unable to wait for Parul to accept the contract, Rahul sells the kerosene to someone else. Parul gets furious after learning about the sale of the kerosene to someone else by Rahul. Parul files a suit for damages against Rahul for the dishonouring of the contract?

A. Parul would get damages from Rahul for the dishonouring of the contract.
B. Parul would not get any relief as the acceptance of Parul to the contract was not absolute.
C. The contract between Rahul and Parul was against public policy as kerosene could not be sold/purchased in open market.
D. The court would direct Rahul to sell the specified quantity of kerosene to Parul.
Answer» C. The contract between Rahul and Parul was against public policy as kerosene could not be sold/purchased in open market.


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