Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
silence
If when two parties are in the process of negotiating a contract regarding immovable property and agree over certain points during the course of conversation telephonically, the phone line goes dead 'presumably', could the contract be termed complete ?
also when is silence taken as acceptance ?
Asked on 8/25/07, 11:40 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: silence
It is difficult to prove verbal contract.However,Law also recognise verbal/oral contract.
Answered on 8/25/07, 12:05 pm
Homi Maratha
N.N. Maratha & Co.-Advocates
Re: silence
now this is very difficult to prove but Law accepts the verbal/oral contract
Answered on 8/27/07, 1:19 am
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