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1926 Supreme(Mad) 575

JACKSON
Sundara Reddi – Appellant
Versus
Jagannathan – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Jackson, J.

1. The appellant lent a cooly Rs. 26 and got him and his son to execute a bond that in order to discharge the interest on this amount the latter would work for him at Rs. 2-8-6 a month. He obtained a years work from the son and now he sues for the principal and Rs. 34 by way of interest.

2. The District Munsif works out the rate of interest at about Rs. 175 per annum so the years service afforded the appellant handsome remuneration.

3. The lower Courts have found that the contract was opposed to public policy and I agree. Whether the bond in question is exactly of the nature of a slavery bond, or is something closely approaching that nature does not affect the matter, for in either case it is equally opposed to public policy. If, following Anandiram Mandal v. Goza Kachori 45 Ind. Cas. 965 : 27 C.L.J. 459 it is held that one of the parties to the bond was left free to earn money in order to pay back the principal, thus distinguishing the case from Ram Sarup Bhagat v. Bansi Mandar 30 Ind. Cas. 955 : 42 C. 742 : 19 C.W.N. 1118 still some one had to support the son for whom the appellants niggardly wage of Rs. 2-8-0 was quite inadequate and presumably the fathers wage

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