TRADING CORPORATION OF PAKISTAN versus MESSRS COWASJEE & SONS
Sections 182 and 211 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), O. VII, R 2 Suit for receipt of money for short delivery of goods; The defendant charged the equipment shortage. , Who was acting as a carrier's agent, defendant denied being a carrier's agent and claimed that no legal action was being taken against him as the owner of the ship, so in his capacity only the respondent There is no case against the defendant because the defendant's legal justification was completely false and the documents produced during the evidence were denied, the defendant, in the presence of these documents, cannot be denied that he / she has a carrier / Did not work as a charter agent, evidence on record shows that the plaintiff was in full supply of goods Was proved. In the circumstances, the relief was entitled to receive a sum equal to the small delivery price at the time of the transaction or at the present rate, the suit was decided according to the market rate at the date of payment and the respondent shall be separate Pay the equivalent of a nominal amount at the exchange rate in the currency of Pakistan or on the date of payment in Pakistan Rupee.
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