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According to the Indian Majority Act, 1875, a person is considered a minor if they have not attained which age?
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In the context of contracts for necessaries, what does the term "necessaries" refer to?
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Can a minor ratify a contract upon reaching the age of majority?
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Which of the following statements is true regarding contracts of service entered into by minors?
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What happens to contracts made with an alien enemy during war?
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Which of the following individuals cannot enter into a valid contract?
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In the case of a minor entering into a contract, what is the status of that contract?
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What is the effect of a contract made by a person of unsound mind during their lucid interval?
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Which of the following is considered a necessary for a minor?
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Under what condition can the doctrine of estoppel be applied to minors?
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What was the ruling in the case of Mohoribibi v. Dharmodas Ghose regarding minors and contracts?
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Under which section of the Indian Contract Act can necessaries be provided to a minor?
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What principle does the doctrine of equitable restitution enforce in the context of minors?
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According to the Indian Contract Act of 1872, what is a necessary condition for a valid contract?
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In which case was it determined that a minor could not be compelled to repay a loan obtained under false pretenses?
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