Principle: A person is said to be of sound mind for the purpose of making a contract if, at the tie when he makes it, he is capable of understanding it and of forming a rational judgement as to its effect upon his interest. Facts: X who is usually of sound mind, but occasionally of unsound mind enters into a contract with Y when he (X) is of unsound mind. Y comes to know about this fact later and wants to file a suit against X.

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Principle: A person is said to be of sound mind for the purpose of making a contract if, at the tie when he makes it, he is capable of understanding it and of forming a rational judgement as to its effect upon his interest. Facts: X who is usually of sound mind, but occasionally of unsound mind enters into a contract with Y when he (X) is of unsound mind. Y comes to know about this fact later and wants to file a suit against X.






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