Showing posts with label appropriation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appropriation. Show all posts

Friday, 19 April 2013

General rule of appropriation towards a decretal amount



 From what has been stated in the said decision, the following principles emerge:
a) The general rule of appropriation towards a decretal amount was that such an amount was to be adjusted strictly in accordance with the directions contained in the decree and in the absence of such directions adjustments be made firstly towards payment of interest and cost and thereafter towards payment of the principal amount subject, of course, to any agreement between the parties.
b) The legislative intent in enacting sub-rules 4 and 5 is clear to the pointer that interest should cease to run on the deposit made by the judgment debtor and notice given or on the amount being tendered outside the Court in the manner provided in Order XXI Rule 1 sub-clause (b).
c) If the payment made by the judgment debtor falls short of the decreed amount, the decree holder will be entitled to apply the general rule of appropriation by appropriating the amount deposited towards the interest, then towards cost and finally towards the principal amount due under the decree.
d) Thereafter, no further interest would run on the sum appropriated towards the principal. In other words if a part of the principal amount has been paid along with interest due thereon as on the date of issuance of notice of deposit interest on that part of the principal sum will cease to run thereafter. e) In cases where there is a shortfall in deposit of the principal amount, the decree holder would be entitled to adjust interest and cost first and the balance towards the principal and beyond that the decree holder cannot seek to reopen the entire transaction and proceed to recalculate the interest on the whole of the principal amount and seek for re-appropriation.

Supreme Court of India
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. vs R.S.Avtar Singh & Co. on 5 October, 2012
Author: …..……….…………………………...J.
Bench: B.S. Chauhan, Fakkir Mohamed Kalifulla

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Thursday, 24 May 2012

Supreme Court: Payment made by a debtor is to be appropriated to interest first and thereafter to the principal

The normal rule is that in the case of a debt due with interest any payment made by the debtor is in the first instance to be applied towards satisfaction of interest and thereafter to the principal. It was for the mortgagors to plead and prove an agreement- that the amounts which were deposited in Court by the mortgagors were accepted by the mortgagees subject to a condition imposed by the mortgagors
Supreme Court of India
Meghraj & Ors vs Mst. Bayabai & Ors on 30 April, 1969
Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
G.K. Mitter and J.C. Shah, JJ.


Citations: 1970 AIR 161, 1970 SCR (1) 523,MANU/SC/0368/1969, 1969 SCC (2) 274

 The Judgment of the Court was delivered by
Shah, J.
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