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<h1>Section 236: No Contractual Rights for Individuals Pretending to Be Agents; Personal Liability Applies per Indian Contract Act, 1872.</h1> A person who enters into a contract under the pretense of being an agent is not entitled to demand the contract's performance if, in fact, they were acting on their own behalf rather than as an agent. This provision is outlined in Section 236 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, which addresses the effects of agency on contracts with third parties.