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Siddha Vs. Biligiri

Siddha vs Biligiri

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Mar 18, 1884
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Citation
Court
Chennai
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Act XIII of 1859 - Criminal breach of contract--Jurisdiction--Contract made in foreign territory to be performed in British territory--Breach--Arrest in foreign territory. - Section 16 (1) (c) :[Tarun Chatterjee & Aftab Alam,JJ] Ready and willing to perform-Concurrent findings of fact on consideration of evidence on...

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Siddha

Respondent

Biligiri

Legal References

Reported In
(1883)ILR7Mad354

Excerpt

act xiii of 1859 - criminal breach of contract--jurisdiction--contract made in foreign territory to be performed in british territory--breach--arrest in foreign territory. - section 16 (1) (c) :[tarun chatterjee & aftab alam,jj] ready and willing to perform-concurrent findings of fact on consideration of evidence on record that appellants-buyers were not ready and willing to perform terms and conditions of agreement for sale - buyers failing to pay balance consideration before agitating matter before supreme court held, concurrent finding cannot be interfered with. section 20: [tarun chatterjee & aftab alam,jj] whether time is the essence of contract held, many instance in contract which repeatedly showed that time was to be of essence of contract were specifically mentioned. clear condition in contract that purchasers would have to definitely deposit balance amount by date stipulated in contract for sale show that time was essence of contract. hutchins, j.1. the facts found in this case are that the accused biligiri received an advance in mysore territory and engaged to come and work on a particular estate in the wynaad. he did not, however, leave mysore until he was apprehended on a warrant for this breach of contract and brought up to wynaad in custody. the bench of magistrates has convicted him and ordered him to do the work contracted for, notwithstanding the president's opinion that they had no jurisdiction, both the contract and the breach having taken place in foreign territory.2. the president's opinion seems correct, and i quash the proceedings and the order requiring biligiri to do the work contracted for.

Full Judgment

Hutchins, J.

1. The facts found in this case are that the accused Biligiri received an advance in Mysore territory and engaged to come and work on a particular estate in the Wynaad. He did not, however, leave Mysore until he was apprehended on a warrant for this breach of contract and brought up to Wynaad in custody. The Bench of Magistrates has convicted him and ordered him to do the work contracted for, notwithstanding the President's opinion that they had no jurisdiction, both the contract and the breach having taken place in foreign territory.

2. The President's opinion seems correct, and I quash the proceedings and the order requiring Biligiri to do the work contracted for.

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