This document discusses various types of agreements and contracts that are considered void under Indian law. It states that contracts that cannot be enforced in a court of law become void. Any trading or business activity with a person from a country India is at war with without a license is also void. Agreements to prevent legal prosecution, influence public officials, restrain marriage or legal proceedings, or induce corrupt behavior in judicial officers are also considered void as being against public policy. Wagering agreements that involve payment based on uncertain future events are additionally identified as void.