The INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872

OF THE PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS

Section 46: Time for performance of promise, when no application is to be made and no time is specified.

Where, by the contract, a promisor is to perform his promise without application by the promisee, and no time for performance is specified, the engagement must be performed within a reasonable time.

Explanation.—The question “what is a reasonable time” is, in each particular case, a question of fact.