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Central Government Act Section 25(3) in The Indian Contract Act, 1872
(3) it is a promise, made in writing ... cases, such an agreement is a contract. Explanation 1.- Nothing in this section shall affect the validity, as between
Central Government Act
debt had become barred, but because
of Section 25, Contract Act, which provides, inter alia, that
an agreement made without ... time-barred debt, as contemplated by Section 25, Contract Act, should
be an express promise and that a promise implied
Allahabad High Court
avail because under Section 25(3) of the Indian Contract Act, it cannot
be treated as a promise made ... that if there is a contract for paying time-barred
debts under Section 25(3) of the Contract
Rajasthan High Court
Article 64, Lim. Act, and
argued that in the alternative it would come under Section 25, Contract
Act. The acknowledgment ... Section 25, Contract Act, then any
acknowledgment could be used under Section 19, Limitation Act, if the
acknowledgment were made
Allahabad High Court
void under Section
25 unless they come within the exceptions under the section.
Clause (3) of Section 25 provides that ... debt under Section
25(3).
The short point is whether the debt referred to in Section 25(3) refers
Madras High Court
Section 25(3) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 ( hereinafter referred
to as "the Contract Act"). He submitted that ... that under
sub-section (3) of Section 25 of the Indian
Contract Act, 1872, a promise, made in writing
Bombay High Court
consideration and such transaction can only be enforced under
Section 25(3), Contract Act, and Section 25(3) requires ... case. Section 25, Contract Act,
only applies to contracts which are wholly without consideration and
not to contracts which
Allahabad High Court
under section 19 of the Limitation Act, 1963. It is, thus,
clear that for claiming extension of limitation under section ... Contract Act.
Clause 3 of section 25 of the Contract Act shows that the agreement
made without consideration would
Bombay High Court
reading of the provision of Section 25 of the Indian
Contract Act. Section 25 requires a written promise ... Contract Act requires a promise in
writing to pay, and hence, a mere acknowledgement under Section 18 of
the Limitation
Bombay High Court
25(3) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (for short 'the
Contract Act') is in the following terms:
"Section ... remedy under Section
59 of the Act, any proceedings initiated under the provisions of the
said Act could be assailed
Andhra High Court
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