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15. The duty of the court not to enforce the penalty clause but only to award reasonable compensation has been held to be statutorily imposed upon courts by Section 74 of the Contract Act. The court just has to adjudge in every case, reasonable compensation for breach of contract having regard to the conditions which existed on the date of the breach [ref: Fateh Chand case (supra)].

16. In Maula Bux Vs. Union of India (1969) 2 SCC 554, the forfeiture of security was upheld by the High Court, the amount forfeited being held as not unreasonable under Section 74 of the Contract Act. The Supreme Court set aside the order of the High Court accepting the plea that the loss suffered by the respondent therein was capable of being measured and they could not seek protection under the garb of Section 74 of the Contract Act. Since the respondent had led no evidence that it had suffered loss, it was held that the amount could not be forfeited.