Who can Make a Contract? – The Legal Lock

The term ‘capacity under English Law refers to the ability of contracting parties to enter into legally binding relations with each other. If any party fails to comply with the facts in this condition, the subsequent contracts may be deemed to be invalid, relying on the facts and circumstances of the case. Since the Indian Contract Law is primarily based on the English Common Law, hence Capacity to Contract carries the same importance as under the latter law and qualifies to be one of the most essential elements of a valid contract.
A person is considered as capable to enter
