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Issues involved: Jurisdiction of Delhi Court in a suit for recovery of dues and interest.
Summary: The appeal challenged the order of the learned Single Judge directing the return of the plaint to the appellant for presentation in a competent court due to lack of jurisdiction of the Delhi Court. The appellant filed a suit seeking recovery of dues and interest, but the defendants objected to the territorial jurisdiction of Delhi Court. The Single Judge upheld the objection, considering the location of parties, issuance of cheques, and the place of cause of action. The appellant argued that Delhi Court had jurisdiction based on the terms and conditions of sale and the presentation of cheques in Delhi. However, the High Court found that no part of the cause of action had arisen in Delhi, as evidenced by the location of the defendant company, supply of goods, and issuance of invoices. The High Court referred to a similar case where the territorial jurisdiction of Delhi Court was not established based on the location of the bank where the cheque was deposited. The High Court concluded that the Delhi Court lacked jurisdiction based on the facts and circumstances of the case and upheld the decision of the Single Judge. The appeal was dismissed. The High Court emphasized that the Court cannot derive jurisdiction based on an agreement between parties if the Court does not have jurisdiction otherwise. The High Court found the reasons and findings of the Single Judge to be valid and declined to interfere with the order. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed.
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