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1961 Supreme(SC) 143

K.N.WANCHOO, P.B.GAJENDRAGADKAR
Murlidhar Chiranjilal – Appellant
Versus
Harishchandra Dwarkadas – Respondent


Advocates:
A.G.Ratnaparkhi, B.D.Jain, C.B.AGARWAL, RADHEY LAL AGRAWAL

Judgment

WANCHOO, J. : This is an appeal by specia1 leave from the judgment of the High Court of Madhya Bharat. A suit was filed by firm Messrs. Harishchandra Dwarkadas (hereinafter called the respondent) against the appellant firm Messrs. Murlidhar Chiranjilal and one Babulal. The case of the respondent was that a contract had been entered into between the appellant and the respondent through Babulal for sale of certain canvas at Re. 1/- per yard. The delivery was to be made through railway receipt for Calcutta f.o.r. Kanpur. The cost of transport from Kanpur to Calcutta and the labour charges in that connection were to be borne by the respondent. It was also agreed that the railway receipt would be delivered on August 5, 1947. The appellant however failed to deliver the railway receipt and informed the respondent on August 8 1947, that as booking from Kanpur to Calcutta was closed the contract had become impossible of performance; consequently the appellant cancelled the contract and returned the advance that had been received. The respondent did not accept that the contract had become impossible of performance and informed the appellant that it had committed a breach of the contr


















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