B.K.MUKHERJEE, VIVIAN BOSE, B.JAGANNATHA DAS
Anderson Wright LTD. – Appellant
Versus
Moran And Company – Respondent
Judgment
B. K. MUKHERJEA J.: This appeal is directed against a judgment of an appellate Bench of the Calcutta High Court, dated the 24th February 1953, reversing, on appeal, the judgment and order of a single Judge sittting on the Original Side of that Court, passed on an application under section 34 of the Arbitration Act. The material facts are not in controversy and may be shortly stated as follows:
2. On the 7th of July 1950 the respondent Moran and Company Limited passed two Bought Notes to the appellant company, couched in identical terms, under which the appellant purchased 12,00,000 yards of hessian cloth, 6,00,000 yards under each contract, on certain terms and conditions stated therein. The delivery was to be made every month from January, 1951 at the rate of 1,00,000 yards per month under each of these notes and payments were to be made in cash on delivery, each delivery being treated as a separate and distinct contract The Bought Notes commenced thus :
"Dear Sirs,
We have this day Bought by your order and on your account from our Principals".The particulars of the goods, the price, the time of delivery & other terms of the contract are then set out and amongst the terms is
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