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Section 73 in The Indian Contract Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Section 66 in The Railways Act, 1989 [Entire Act]
Section 71 in The Railways Act, 1989 [Entire Act]
Section 106 in The Railways Act, 1989 [Entire Act]
Union Of India vs Steel Stock Holders' Syndicate, Poona on 1 March, 1976
"33. Similar question arose before their lordships of the Supreme Court in Union of India vs. Steel Stock Holders' Syndicate, Poona (1976) 3 S.C.R. 504. In the Head Notes 4(a) it has been observed that there is no question of S.73 of the Contract Act over-riding the provisions of the Interest Act because in the instant case the Interest Act has no application at all inasmuch as no interest is claimed by the plaintiff: but interest has been used as a measure to determine the compensation which the respondent could seek against the appellant for its negligence in causing inordinate delay in the delivery of the goods. The respondent had only claimed nominal damages for the loss because of the amount of money locked up for more than six months due to late delivery.
The Railways Act, 1989
Food Corporation Of India Workers' ... vs Food Corporation Of India And Others on 1 March, 1985
34. The Division Bench of the Hon'ble High Court of Guwahati in Union of India vs. Food Corporation of India ((1988)(1) C.C.C. 275) were considering Section 78-B of the Railways Act. From the Head notes it is evident that a question was posed whether the plaintiff is entitled to have a decree for the interest claimed for realisation of the excess freight as paid by the defendants? The same has been answered in the affirmative."
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