An unenforceable contract is one where the contract is perfectly valid in its substance but which cannot be enforced because of certain technical defects e.g., by want of stamp, by bar of limitation, etc. It is valid but incapable of proof.
Gopal Krishna Behera (Advocate Orissa High Court Cuttack.) 14 June 2009
An unenforceable contract is one where the contract is perfectly valid in its substance but which cannot be enforced because of certain technical defects e.g., by want of stamp, by bar of limitation, etc. It is valid but incapable of proof.
Dinkar Vidyarthi (Advocate) 15 June 2009