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2005 (10) TMI 618 - HC - Indian Laws

Issues Involved:
1. Entitlement of the plaintiff to the claimed amount of Rs. 54,87,973/-.
2. Entitlement of the plaintiff to claim interest at the rate of 24% per annum for the suit claim.
3. Entitlement of the defendants to the counterclaim of Rs. 1,05,36,613.42/-.
4. Relief to be granted.

Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

1. Entitlement of the Plaintiff to the Claimed Amount:

The plaintiff, a private limited company, sought the realization of Rs. 54,87,973/- from the defendants, who were dealers of the plaintiff's products. The transactions were commercial, involving the sale and distribution of monoblock electric motor pump sets. The defendants faced payment difficulties, leading to irregular payments and the eventual return of unsold goods. The plaintiff accepted these goods, incurring repair and freight costs, which they claimed from the defendants. The learned single Judge concluded that the plaintiff was entitled to the principal amount due after accounting for the returned goods, but not for the repair and freight charges, as these were not tenable. The court decreed a sum of Rs. 51,06,646/- in favor of the plaintiff.

2. Entitlement to Claim Interest at 24% per Annum:

The plaintiff claimed interest at 24% per annum, citing the commercial nature of the transactions and the interest they had to pay to their bank. The defendants contended that there was no agreement for such interest. The learned single Judge upheld the claim for pre-suit interest, reasoning that the transactions were commercial, and the plaintiff was justified in claiming interest. However, upon appeal, it was determined that the claim for pre-suit interest was unsustainable due to the absence of a written instrument or agreement specifying interest, and no written notice was issued demanding interest. Consequently, the court modified the decree, disallowing pre-suit interest but maintaining pendente lite and future interest at 12% per annum, as it was within the court's discretion.

3. Entitlement of the Defendants to the Counterclaim:

The defendants counterclaimed Rs. 1,05,36,613.42/-, alleging illegal termination of their dealership. The learned single Judge dismissed the counterclaim, noting the lack of evidence supporting the defendants' claims of loss due to termination. The defendants had not raised such a claim in earlier communications and failed to produce any books of account or other evidence to substantiate their alleged losses. The appellate court found no reason to differ from this conclusion, affirming the rejection of the counterclaim.

4. Relief Granted:

The appellate court confirmed the trial court's decree regarding the principal amount payable to the plaintiff but modified the decree to exclude pre-suit interest. The pendente lite and future interest at 12% per annum were upheld as reasonable and within the court's discretion. The appeal was allowed in part, with no order as to costs.

 

 

 

 

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