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Direction: In this section every question is appended with facts and principles, and multiple choice answers. You are required to read the facts carefully, then read the principles, apply the principles to the given facts and make a select one the option which is the most appropriate answer from the given choicesPrinciples:I. A third party or a stranger to the contract cannot enforce the terms and conditions of the contract.II. A party, for whose benefit the contract has been entered into, can sue the parties and get the contract enforced even if it is a stranger to the contract.Facts: A and B are partners of this firm. A and B entered into a contract that when A's daughter joins the firm, both A and B will create a fixed deposit in her name and contribute 5% of their monthly income to that account for six months. B fails to keep his end of the promise.Is A's daughter a party to the contract?A. No. A's daughter is not a party to the contract.The contract was formulated for A's daughter's benefit.B. No. The contract is between A and B. A's daughter is a stranger to the contract.C. Yes. A's daughter's interest was involved. So she was a party to the contract.D. Yes. As the fixed deposit was in her name, A's daughter was a party to the contract.a)A and Bb)B and Cc)D and Ad)D and CCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? for CLAT 2025 is part of CLAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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