
unconscionability theory
Unconscionability theory is a legal concept that prevents courts from enforcing contracts or clauses that are extremely unfair or oppressive to one party. It focuses on situations where there's a significant imbalance of power or unreasonable terms that shocks the conscience. If a contract is deemed unconscionable, courts may refuse to enforce it or modify it to prevent injustice. This doctrine aims to protect vulnerable parties from exploitation and ensure fairness in contractual relationships.