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Principle: An agreement made without consideration is generally void. Facts: A promises to give his old laptop to his friend B as a gift next month. A later changes his mind. B's legal position is that

AA is bound to deliver the laptop because of the promise
BB cannot enforce the promise because there was no consideration from B (gift promises are void)
CB can sue for the laptop's price
DA must give B another item of equal value
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. B cannot enforce the promise because there was no consideration from B (gift promises are void)
Section 25 Indian Contract Act: an agreement without consideration is void, save for specific exceptions (Section 25 list — natural love + writing/registration; past voluntary act; time-barred debt). A casual gift promise has no exception.
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