Difference Between Void Agreement and Void Contract
Many think that the terms void agreement and void contracts are one
and the same thing. However, this is not true, as the Indian Contract
Act, 1872 clearly defines that a void agreement is void ab-initio, in essence, it is null since it is formed. But on the other hand, a void contract
is one that is valid at the time of creation but eventually becomes
void, due to certain circumstances, which are beyond the control of
parties concerned. So, let’s take a look at the article presented before
you, to understand the difference between void agreement and void
contract.
Content: Void Agreement Vs Void contract
Comparison Chart
Basis for Comparison | Void Agreement | Void Contract |
---|---|---|
Meaning | Void agreement refers to an agreement which as per law, is unenforceable and has no legal consequences. | Void contract implies a valid contract, that ceases to be enforceable by law, becomes a void contract, when it lacks enforceability. |
Void ab-initio | It is void from the very beginning. | It is valid at the beginning but later on becomes void. |
Period of validity | It is never valid. | It is valid, till it does not cease to be enforceable. |
Causes | Due to absence of one of more essentials. | Due to impossibility of performance. |
Prerequisite of contract | When the agreement is created, all the prerequisite of the contract are not satisfied, thus making it void. | When the contract is entered into, all the prerequisite of the contract are satisfied, which due to certain circumstances, subsequently becomes void. |
Restitution | In general, restitution is not allowed, however, the court may grant restitution on equitable grounds. | Restitution is allowed when the contract is discovered as void. |
Definition of Void Agreement
A void agreement is defined under section 2(g) of Indian Contract Act, 1872, as an agreement which cannot be enforceable by law, i.e. such agreements cannot be challenged in the court of law. Such an agreement lacks legal consequences, and so, it does not confer any rights to the parties concerned. A void agreement is void from the day, it is created and can never turn into the contract.To become enforceable, an agreement must adhere to, all the essentials of a valid contract, described under section 10 of the act. Thus, in the case of non-compliance of any one or more, essentials of a contract, during its creation, the agreement becomes void. Some agreements which are expressly declared as void, include:
- Agreement with incompetent parties, such as minor, lunatic, alien enemy.
- Agreement whose consideration or object is unlawful.
- The agreement which restricts a person from marrying.
- An agreement where both parties are under the mistake of fact, material to the agreement.
- The agreement which restricts trade.
- Wagering agreements, etc.
Definition of Void Contract
Section 2 (j) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines Void Contract as a contract that no longer remains a valid contract and cannot be enforced in the court of law. Such contracts do not have any legal effect and cannot be enforced by either party.Void contracts are valid, when they are entered into, as they conform to all the conditions of enforceability, laid down under section 10 of the act and are binding on the parties, but later on becomes void because of impossibility to perform. Such contracts becomes unenforceable in the eyes of law due to:
- Supervening impossibility
- Change of law
- Subsequent Illegality
- Repudiation of voidable contract
- Contingent contract etc.
Key Differences Between Void Agreement and Void Contract
The following points are noteworthy so far as the difference between void agreement and void contract is concerned:- A void agreement is one, which according to law is neither enforceable nor it creates any legal consequences. The void contract, on the other hand, is a contract which is valid at the time of formation but becomes unenforceable, due to impossibility or illegality.
- A void agreement is void since it has been created. As against this, a void contract is valid at the time of creation but later on becomes void.
- A void agreement is never valid, whereas a void contract is a valid contract, till it does not lack enforceability.
- A void agreement is void due to the absence of one or more necessary elements that result in a contract. On the contrary, a void contract is one that becomes void due to the impossibility of performance.
- The void agreement does not satisfy the prerequisites of a valid contract, and because of this, it is considered as void. Conversely, the void contract is one that fulfils all the requirements of a valid contract, but cannot be enforced due to unexpected circumstances, thus becomes void.
- Restitution or restoration is not granted in the case of void agreement, although in certain circumstances, restitution is permitted on equitable grounds. On the contrary, restitution is granted to the concerned party when the valid contract, eventually becomes void.
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