Correct option is C
The agreement where "A" promises to obtain for "B" an employment in the public service and "B" promises to pay Rs. 1000 to "A" is void. Such agreements are considered void because they are against public policy. Securing public employment in exchange for money is illegal and corrupt, and the law does not enforce agreements that promote such activities.
Information Booster:
Contracts that involve illegal acts or are against public policy are void under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. This prevents the enforcement of agreements that would undermine the integrity of public services or promote corrupt practices.
Additional Knowledge:
· Legal: The agreement is not legal as it involves corrupt practices.
· Can be enforced at the option of the parties: This is incorrect because a void agreement cannot be enforced.
· None of the above: This is incorrect as the agreement is clearly void.