Forbidden by the Law
Fraudulent in Nature
Defeats the Purpose of the Law
Involves Injury or Harm to Another Person or Property
Immoral as Per Law
Against the Public Policy
It is impossible to overestimate the importance of object and consideration legality in making an agreement enforceable. The agreement is null and void if the object and consideration are not legal. As informed citizens, we must recognize that our efforts to defend our rights under such an agreement in a court of law would be futile unless and until our agreement fits within the framework of Sections 10, 23, and 24 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. This is due to the fact that such an agreement will have no legal standing. As a result, while entering into agreements, we must exercise extreme caution to ensure that they do not simply remain "agreements," but meet legal standards, so that if things go wrong, we have legal recourse.