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<h1>Agreements Based on Impossible Events Are Void Under Section 36 of Indian Contract Act, 1872</h1> Agreements based on the occurrence of impossible events are deemed void under Section 36 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. This applies regardless of whether the parties were aware of the event's impossibility at the time of the agreement. For example, an agreement to pay a sum if two straight lines enclose a space is void, as is an agreement contingent on a marriage involving a deceased person. Such agreements lack legal enforceability due to the inherent impossibility of the conditions.