
Consent in Contracts
Consent in contracts means that all parties involved agree to the terms voluntarily and without being forced or misled. It’s a mutual understanding where each person acknowledges and agrees to their obligations and rights under the agreement. For consent to be valid, it must be given knowingly, without deception, undue influence, or coercion. If someone is tricked or pressured into signing, the consent isn’t genuine, and the contract may be invalid. Clear, informed, and voluntary agreement is essential for a contract to be legally binding and fair for all parties.