Section 64 of Indian Contract Act, 1872: Consequences of rescission of voidable contract

The Indian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter-IV Of the Performance of Contracts Contracts which need not be performed […]

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The Indian Contract Act, 1872

Chapter-IV Of the Performance of Contracts

Contracts which need not be performed

Section 64: Consequences of rescission of voidable contract.

64. When a person at whose option a contract is voidable rescinds it, the other party thereto need not perform any promise therein contained in which he is promisor. The party rescinding a voidable contract shall, if he have received any benefit thereunder from another party to such contract, restore such benefit, so far as may be, to the person from whom it was  received.1


Reference

1. See s. 75, infra.



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