settled that the contract of pawn or
pledge contains five classes of bailment. Pawn has been
described as a security where by contract a deposit ... connection, and the provisions of that section are
as follows:
"A bailment" is the delivery of goods by one
person to another
question therefore, is whether a relationship of depositor -- depositees or one of bailment, could be posited in the circumstances. If a bailment is established ... collate such of them as would enable inferring a case of bailment. That area is an extensive one, alike in England and in Australasia
Care to be taken by bailee.--
In all cases of bailment the bailee is bound to take as
much care of the goods bailed ... Section 148 of the
Indian Contract Act reads thus:
" 148. 'Bailment', 'bailor' and 'bailee' defined
A 'bailment
that of a bailee. Section 148 of the Indian Contract Act, defines bailment. Bailment is the delivery of goods by one person to another ... Indian Contract Act and it postulates that in all cases of bailment, the bailee is bound to take as much care of the goods bailed
literal meaning. The ingredients for
exercising lien under Section 171 are:
i. Bailment of goods.
ii. Existence of a general balance of account.
iii. Absence ... involved in these cases.
QUESTION OF LAW NO.1
11.Bailment of goods is essential to invoke the general lien under
Section
sale."
11. Section 148 of the Indian Contract Act, which defines
bailment, bailor and bailee, reads thus:
"148. Bailment, bailor and bailee defined ... bailment' is the delivery of goods by one person to
another for some purpose, upon a contract that they shall,
when the purpose
literal meaning. The ingredients for
exercising lien under Section 171 are:
i. Bailment of goods.
ii. Existence of a general balance of account.
iii. Absence ... involved in these cases.
QUESTION OF LAW NO.1
11.Bailment of goods is essential to invoke the general lien under
Section
literal meaning. The ingredients for
exercising lien under Section 171 are:
i. Bailment of goods.
ii. Existence of a general balance of account.
iii. Absence ... involved in these cases.
QUESTION OF LAW NO.1
11.Bailment of goods is essential to invoke the general lien under
Section
sale."
11. Section 148 of the Indian Contract Act, which defines
bailment, bailor and bailee, reads thus:
"148. Bailment, bailor and bailee defined ... bailment' is the delivery of goods by one person to
another for some purpose, upon a contract that they shall,
when the purpose
that of a bailes, Section 148 of the Indian Contract Act defines bailment Bailment is the delivery of goods by one person to another ... Indian Contract Act and it postulates that in all cases of bailment, the bailee is bound to take as much care of the goods bailed