B.b. And C.l. Railway Company v. Shah Saharchand Kalidas

B.b. And C.l. Railway Company v. Shah Saharchand Kalidas

(High Court Of Judicature At Bombay)

Civil exts. Application No. 303 of 1921 | 29-03-1922

1. The plaintiff sued to recover for the loss of a consignment of molasses. The Judge seems to have found as a fact that there had not been a theft in the running train. Therefore the Company could not escape the liability. But unfortunately the learned Judge went on to make some remarks which were not necessary for the purpose of deciding the case, and if those remarks were to stand, they might be followed in similar cases by the Subordinate Courts ; and therefore it is necessary to remark that if there is a theft in a running train then the Companies are protected by Risk Notes.

2. It is open to the plaintiff in such a case to prove that the theft did not occur in the running train, or that the theft, was brought about by the Company's servants. But if nothing more can be proved except that there was a theft in a running train, then the Companies by the Risk Note, Form B, which is now before us, are protected. Rule is discharged with costs.

Advocate List
For Petitioner
  • Campbell
For Respondent
  • G.N. Thakur
Bench
  • HON'BLE JUSTICE NORMAN CRANSTOUN MACLEOD
  • C.J.
  • HON'BLE JUSTICE LALLUBHAI ASHARAM SHAH
Eq Citations
  • AIR 1922 BOM 256
  • LQ/BomHC/1922/91
Head Note