The consequences of a force majeure event are provided for in Section 56, wherein the contract becomes void. Thus, when parties have not provided what would take place upon such an event, Section 56 becomes applicable.[2] However, parties are free to choose what consequences would follow upon the occurrence of an uncertain future event, as per Section 32.
Source: livelaw.in
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