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<h1>Section 34 of Indian Contract Act: Contingent Contracts Void if Person's Actions Make Fulfillment Impossible.</h1> Section 34 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, addresses contingent contracts dependent on the future conduct of a living person. It states that if a contract's fulfillment relies on a person's future actions, the event is deemed impossible if the person acts in a way making it impossible to fulfill the contract within a definite time or without further contingencies. For example, if a contract stipulates payment upon a marriage that becomes impossible due to one party marrying someone else, the original condition is considered impossible despite potential future changes.