Babu Singh Vs Shamsher Singh and Another

High Court Of Punjab And Haryana At Chandigarh 9 Nov 2009 (2010) 3 CivCC 324 : (2010) 159 PLR 130 : (2010) 5 RCR(Civil) 663
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Hon'ble Bench

M.M.S. Bedi, J

Final Decision

Dismissed

Acts Referred

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC) — Section 34

Judgement Text

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M.M.S. Bedi, J.@mdashSuit of the plaintiff-appellant for recovery of a sum of Rs. 24970/- was decreed. The defendant-respondents was

burdened with future interest on decretal amount at the rate of 1% per month from the date of institution of suit till realization. Suit of the plaintiff-

appellant was decreed against defendant No. 1 Gill International Travel Service and defendant No. 2 Shamsher Singh. Defendant No. 2 Shamsher

Singh preferred an appeal against the decree for recovery of money against the plaintiff- respondents and his co-defendant No. l. The lower

Appellate Court dismissed the appeal and affirmed the order of the trial Court for recovery of Rs. 24970/- but reversed the judgment of the trial

Court allowing future interest at the rate of 12% per annum and taking into consideration the provisions of Section 34 CPC reduced the interest on

the decretal amount to 6% per annum. The appeal, however, was dismissed. The plaintiff being dissatisfied with the order passed by the lower

Appellate Court reducing the rate of interest preferred the appeal on the ground that reduction of rate of interest from 12% per annum awarded by

the trial Court to 6% per annum is wrong, warranting interference.

2. I have heard counsel for the appellant and tounsel for the respondents. Counsel for the appellant sought to raise the following law point:

i) Whether the order of lower Appellate Court reducing the rate of interest in the light of provisions of Section 34 CPC is sustainable in view of the

amount was paid for commercial transaction.

3. After hearing counsel for the appellant as well as counsel for the respondents, I am of the opinion that a very short question has been raised in

the present appeal regarding the validity of an order passed by the lower Appellate Court reducing the rate of interest from 12% per annum to 6%

per annum.

4. Counsel for the appellant has contended that the money which was handed over to the respondents was actually the result of commercial

transaction as the defendant-respondents were running their business under the name and style of Gill International Travel Service and a sum of Rs.

1900/- and another sum of Rs. 5500/- were paid to respondent No. 2 in commercial transactions.

5. The lower Appellate Court has after proper application of mind on the facts of the present case, arrived at a conclusion that the plaintiff is

entitled to interest at the rate of 6% per annum till the recovery of the decretal amount. So far as the provisions of Section 34 CPC is concerned, it

was incorporated by amendment of 1976 with a view to increasing postdecretal interest in relation to a liability arising out of a commercial

transaction on the principal sum adjudged, so that the existing provision of rate of interest not exceeding 6% may not be exploited by the

commercial operator by lending the money borrowed by them at a higher rate than 6% and thereby earning profits.

6. There is no agreement or contract between the plaintiff petitioner and the defendants regarding the rate of interest which can be charged. In the

absence of any agreement for interest, only statutory interest can be allowed as, provided u/s 34 CPC. The lower Appellate Court seems to have

granted the future interest at the rate of 6% per annum taking into consideration the principles of equity and good conscious as per the provisions

of Section 34 CPC. Challenge to the rate of interest imposed by a Court while decreeing a suit for recovery will not constitute a substantial

question of law. The lower Appellate Court has rightly reduced the rate of future interest from 12% per annum to 6% per annum. There is no merit

in the appeal.

Dismissed.

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