Q1. A husband, separated from his wife, wrote and signed a document stating that,in consideration of the wife paying off the outstanding mortgage debt on theirmatrimonial home, he would transfer the...

Q1. A husband, separated from his wife, wrote and signed a document stating that,in consideration of the wife paying off the outstanding mortgage debt on theirmatrimonial home, he would transfer the house standing in their joint names intoher sole ownership. The wife paid off the outstanding mortgage debt, but thehusband refused to transfer title in the house to her, alleging that his promise was adomestic arrangement and did not give rise to legal relationsRequired: Was husband argument’s right? Explain your answer underContract Act 1872 with reasonsQ2. A promise to rent a house to a widow for rent of Rs 1 a yearRequired: Is this a valid contract? Explain your answer under Contract Act1872 with reasonsQ3. The Restriction of offensive Weapons Act 1959 creates a criminal offence of“offering for sale” certain offensive weapons. A shopkeeper was prosecuted underthis law for displaying a gun in his shop window, and thus ‘offering for sale’Required: Did shopkeeper breach the law? Explain your answer under
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