Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | Specific Relief Act 1963 |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Order |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Disposed Off |
Headnote | Specific Relief Act, 1963 :Promissory note-Execution of towards money due-As collateral security agreement to sell certain plots entered into-Suit for specific performance-Suit decreed by trial Court and confirmed by first appellate Court and High Court-Prominent object of suit· being recovery of money with interest Court has discretion and not bound to grant specific performance-Granting of such relief depends on facts and circumstances of each case. Constitution of India, 1950 : Art.13-Discretion exercised by Courts below-Normally not interfered but could be interfered with depending on facts and circumstances of each case.The appellant had taken some loan from the respondent and his brother. In order to recover the loan, the respondent and his brother filed three suits. The decretal amount due was Rs. 35,500 which after payment of Rs. 20,000 came to Rs. 15,500.The appellant executed a promissory note for.Rs.15,500 inclusive of interest @9% p.a. On the same day he also executed an agreement of sale, for the discharge of the very same promissory note debt, agreeing to sell three plots of land. Respondent filed a civil suit for specific performance of the agreement. The trial Court decreed the suit. It was confirmed in appeal by the first appellate court as also by the High Court.In this appeal, the appellant contended that the agreement of sale was only collateral to the promissory note and that there was no consensus ad idem to sell the land under the agreement.The Respondent contended that since the Courts below exercised discretion, there was no need to interfere under Art.136 of the Constitution. |
Judge | N/A |
Neutral Citation | 1995 INSC 176 |
Petitioner | S. Rangaraju Naidu |
Respondent | S. Thiruvarakkarasu. |
SCR | [1995] 2 S.C.R. 617 |
Judgement Date | 1995-03-08 |
Case Number | 3140 |
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