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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List-IList-II
(a) Mohiri Bibi Case     1. Remoteness of damage
(b) Satyabrata Ghose Case             2. Frustration of Contract
(c) Hadley v. Baxendale     3. Invitation to treat
(d) Carlill v. Carbolic     4. Minor‘s contract

Updated On: Jul 13, 2026
  • (a)-4, (b)-2, (c)-1, (d)-3
  • (a)-2, (b)-3, (c)-1, (d)-4
  • (a)-4, (b)-1, (c)-2, (d)-3
  • (a)-1, (b)-2, (c)-3, (d)-4
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

A faster way to crack a matching question like this is to start from whichever List-II item you are most sure of, and work outward from there instead of going down the list in order.

  1. 1. Remoteness of damage: this phrase is tied to Hadley v. Baxendale, the case that first drew the line between losses a breaching party should have foreseen and losses too remote to claim, so item 1 goes with (c).
  2. 2. Frustration of Contract: the Satyabrata Ghose ruling is where the Supreme Court worked out how Section 56 applies when a contract can no longer be performed, so item 2 goes with (b).
  3. 3. Invitation to treat: once items 1, 2, and 4 are placed against (c), (b), and (a), the only entry left over is 3, which is therefore paired with the remaining case, (d) Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co.
  4. 4. Minor's contract: Mohori Bibee v. Dharmodas Ghose is the case every student learns as the starting point for a minor's incapacity to contract, so item 4 goes with (a).

Building the pairs from the List-II side gives the same set as before: (a)-4, (b)-2, (c)-1, (d)-3.

The correct answer is (a)-4, (b)-2, (c)-1, (d)-3.

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