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Which one of the following statements is correctly worded?

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Under Indian law, consideration may move from the promisee or any other person, unlike English law where it must move from the promisee only. This distinction is known as the "Doctrine of Privity of Consideration."
Updated On: May 24, 2026
  • In India, consideration must follow from promisee only.
  • In India, consideration must follow from only promisor or only promisee.
  • In India, consideration must follow from promisor or any other person.
  • In India, consideration must follow from promisee or any other person.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Section 2(d) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, defines consideration as an act, abstinence, or promise done at the desire of the promisor, by the "promisee or any other person." This means that under Indian law, consideration does not have to come from the promisee alone; a third party can also provide it. This principle is known as the 'Doctrine of Privity of Consideration'. Option (A) reflects the English law position, which is not applicable in India. Option (C) is incorrect because consideration is provided *at the desire of* the promisor, but not *from* the promisor. Therefore, Option (D) is the only statement that accurately reflects Indian law.
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