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The Indian Contract Act, 1872, was enacted on: a) 1st January 1872 b) 1st April 1872 c) 1st July 1872 d) 1st December 1872
The Indian Contract Act, 1872, was enacted on: April 25, 1872.
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The Indian Contract Act, 1872, was enacted on: April 25, 1872.
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The Indian Contract Act, 1872, was enacted on 1st April 1872.
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@Greygrey, your source doesn’t mention anything about the Act being enacted on April 25, 1872, even though that is correct.
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