{"id":260778,"date":"2004-06-04T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2004-06-03T18:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.legalindia.com\/judgments\/indian-mineral-and-chemicals-co-vs-deutsche-bank-on-4-june-2004"},"modified":"2018-08-30T20:35:11","modified_gmt":"2018-08-30T15:05:11","slug":"indian-mineral-and-chemicals-co-vs-deutsche-bank-on-4-june-2004","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.legalindia.com\/judgments\/indian-mineral-and-chemicals-co-vs-deutsche-bank-on-4-june-2004","title":{"rendered":"Indian Mineral And Chemicals Co. &#8230; vs Deutsche Bank on 4 June, 2004"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"docsource_main\">Supreme Court of India<\/div>\n<div class=\"doc_title\">Indian Mineral And Chemicals Co. &#8230; vs Deutsche Bank on 4 June, 2004<\/div>\n<div class=\"doc_citations\">Equivalent citations: AIR 2004 SC 3615, III (2004) BC 179, (2004) 3 CALLT 49 SC, 2005 123 CompCas 4 SC, 2004 (3) CTC 380, 2004 (4) JCR 147 SC, JT 2004 (5) SC 64, 2004 (6) SCALE 110, (2004) 12 SCC 376, (2004) 2 UPLBEC 1932<\/div>\n<div class=\"doc_author\">Author: R Pal<\/div>\n<div class=\"doc_bench\">Bench: R Pal, P V Reddi<\/div>\n<p id=\"p_1\">JUDGMENT<\/p>\n<p>Ruma Pal, J.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_1\">1. Leave granted.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_2\">2. The appellant is a partnership firm of which the other  appellants are its partners.   By the impugned order, the  Division Bench has allowed the respondent&#8217;s application for  revocation of leave  which had been granted under clause 12 of  the Letters Patent 1865 to the appellants to file a suit against  the respondent in the Calcutta High Court. Leave was revoked  on the ground that no part of the cause of action as pleaded in  the plaint had arisen within the original jurisdiction of the Court.   The plaint was consequently directed to be taken off the file and  returned to the appellants for presentation to the Court having  jurisdiction to entertain the suit.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_3\">3. The suit had been filed in 1995 by the appellants against  the respondent alleging that the appellant had supplied goods  pursuant to an agreement between the appellant No.1 and a  German company, named Kleinsorge (hereinafter referred to as  the &#8216;Company&#8217;). Payment for the goods supplied was to be  made by way of letter of credit.  The letter of credit was  accordingly issued by the respondent at the instance of the  Company in favour of the appellant No.1 for an amount of DM  41,06,080 The goods were supplied by the appellants to the  Company..  The plaint goes on to state (wherein the appellants  are referred to as &#8220;the plaintiffs&#8221; and the respondent as &#8220;the  defendant&#8221;):\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_4\">&#8220;8.   The said letter of credit was sent by the  defendant to the UCO Bank, 4 &amp; 4\/1, Red  Cross Place, Calcutta-700 001 within the  aforesaid jurisdiction and the defendant  advised the UCO Bank requesting the UCO  Bank to  advise the said credit to the plaintiff  No.1 without adding its confirmation.  In other  words, the UCO Bank was acting as the  Advising Bank only.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_5\">11. On 15th September 1992 and 30th October,  1992, the plaintiffs presented the documents  stipulated in the aforesaid letter of credit  at  the UCO Bank, 4 and 4\/1, Red Cross Place,  Calcutta 700 001 within the aforesaid  jurisdiction.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_6\">12. The plaintiffs state that the plaintiffs  presented the entire set of documents  relating to the shipped goods as required by  the aforesaid letter of credit and the said  documents were forwarded by the Advising  Bank to the issuing Bank being the  defendant.  The defendant received the said  documents in Germany, outside the  aforesaid jurisdiction.  The plaintiffs  reasonably expected to receive the payment  under the said letter of credit within a short  period of time.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_7\">There was no discrepancy in the said  documents and till date, no complaint has  been received from either the defendant or  the Advising Bank or the purchaser in that  regard.  Payment under the said letter of  credit was to be made at the office of the  UCO Bank at 4 &amp; 4\/1, Red Cross Place,  Calcutta 700 001, within the aforesaid  jurisdiction.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_8\">4. On the allegation that inspite of request and demand, the  respondent did not make any payment under the letter of credit,  the appellants filed the suit for an amount  of Rs.7,01,670.36,  further interest and other reliefs after obtaining leave under  clause 12 of the Letters Patent.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_9\">5. Clause 12 of the Letters Patent which applies to the  original jurisdiction of the Calcutta High Court empowers the  High Court in exercise of its ordinary civil jurisdiction to receive,  try and determine suits, inter-alia, if the cause of action shall  have arisen, either  wholly, or, in case the leave of the Court  shall have been first obtained, in part, within the local limits of  the ordinary original jurisdiction of the said High Court&#8221;.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_10\">6. After the suit was filed an application was presented by  the appellants under Chapter XIII-A of the Original Side Rules  which provides for summary decision in suits to recover a debt  or a liquidated demand. Rule 6 of Chapter XIII-A provides that  unless the defendant satisfies the Court by way of affidavit or  otherwise that he has a good defence to the claim on its merits  or discloses such facts as may be deemed sufficient to entitle  him to defend, then the court may make an order refusing leave  to defend  and may forthwith  pronounce judgment in favour of  the plaintiff.  If a triable issue is disclosed by the defendant then  under Rule 9 leave to defend may be granted unconditionally or  subject to such terms as to giving security, or time or mode of  trial or otherwise as the Judge  may think fit.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_11\">7. On  24th December, 1997 a learned Single Judge of the  Calcutta High Court held that the respondent&#8217;s affidavit in  opposition to the application under Chapter XIII-A disclosed a  prima facie defence.  As such unconditional leave to defend  was granted.  Directions were given for filing of a written  statement, disclosure of documents and the trial of the suit.   The written statement was ultimately filed by the respondent  after extensions of time were sought and obtained,                   on 31st July 1998.  The respondent filed its documents on 10th August 1999 and the suit has been ready for hearing since  that date.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_12\">8. On 30th August 1999, the respondent made an application  for revocation of leave under clause 12 of the Letters Patent on  the ground that no part of the cause of action arose within the  jurisdiction of the Calcutta High Court.  The learned Single  Judge dismissed the application.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_13\">9. The Division Bench accepted the submission of the  respondent that although the pleadings in the plaint showed  that the Calcutta High Court had jurisdiction to entertain the  suit, the averments in the plaint were  not borne out by the letter  of credit which was annexed to the plaint. The Division Bench  also accepted the respondents&#8217; contention that the letter of  credit was to be honoured by payment &#8220;at sight&#8221; and that if the  terms and conditions of credit were fully complied with, the  respondent would credit the account of UCO Bank, Dusseldorf  Branch upon presentation of the documents  indicated in the  letter of credit. Payment  &#8216;at sight&#8217; was therefore to be made at  Dusseldorf and not in Calcutta  as claimed in the plaint and as  such no part of cause of action had arisen within the jurisdiction  of the High Court.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_14\">10. We are of the opinion that the learned Judges erred in  revoking leave under clause 12 of the Letters Patent in view of  the clear assertions made in the plaint and  the assertions in a  plaint must be assumed to be true for the purpose of  determining whether leave is liable to be revoked on a point of  demurrer See Abdulla bin <a href=\"\/doc\/1462242\/\" id=\"a_1\">Ali V. Galappa<\/a> ; <a href=\"\/doc\/287881\/\" id=\"a_1\">Ritu Sachdev V. Anita Jindal<\/a>  and <a href=\"\/doc\/657889\/\" id=\"a_2\">Secretary of State V. Golabrai Paliram<\/a> AIR 1932 Cal 146.   In the plaint the jurisdiction of the High Court was  claimed on the ground that :\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_15\">1) UCO Bank&#8217;s branch which was within the Courts jurisdiction   intimated the plaintiffs that the letter of Credit had been  issued by the Respondent;\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_16\">2)  The documents were presented by the plaintiffs to the said  branch of UCO Bank; and <\/p>\n<p id=\"p_17\">3)  Payment was to be received by the Plaintiffs from the said  branch of UCO Bank.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_18\">11. The Division Bench could have held that what was alleged  to be a part of the cause of action did not form part of the cause  of action at all.   This the Division bench did not do. It was not  open to the Division Bench to come to a contrary factual  conclusion in respect of any of these three grounds. The appeal  is, therefore, liable to be allowed on this ground alone.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_19\">12. Before us the respondent has submitted that even though  the documents were presented by the appellants within the  jurisdiction of the Calcutta High Court as claimed by it, there  was no authorisation in favour of UCO Bank to accept  presentation of the documents.  It is said that the UCO Bank  was only an advising bank and it was neither the confirming nor  the negotiating bank and that  therefore there was no valid  presentation of documents at Calcutta.  The respondent further  submitted that the letter of credit provided for payment &#8216;at sight&#8217;  and that was not conditional upon receipt of the documents by  UCO Bank in Calcutta but by its branch in Germany.  Finally it  is said that the letter of credit was issued in Germany, that the  entire transaction took place in Germany,  that the documents  and witnesses were present in Germany and that, the balance  of convenience was in favour of the suit being tried at Germany.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_20\">13. On the question of balance of convenience, the Learned  Single Judge had, after considering the facts, held that it would  not be inconvenient for the respondent to defend the suit from  its Branch Office in Calcutta.  On the other hand, the appellants  would have to incur huge expense and that too in Foreign  Exchange in the event the suit was prosecuted in Germany  especially as the appellants did not have any office in Germany.   The Division Bench did not consider this aspect at all.   Speaking for ourselves, we see no reason to interfere with the  conclusion arrived at by the Learned Single Judge.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_21\">14. On the role of UCO Bank and the validity of the  presentation, the respondent has relied upon passages from  Paget&#8217;s Law of Banking as well as the decision of this Court in  <a href=\"\/doc\/28176\/\" id=\"a_3\">Federation Bank Limited vs. V.M. Jog Engineering Ltd. and ors<\/a>  (2001) 1 SCC 663 to contend that there was no valid  presentation by the appellant at the counters of UCO Bank,  Calcutta. This has been countered by the appellant who has  referred to Benjamin&#8217;s Sale of Goods.  What the role of UCO  Bank in fact was is a mixed question of law and fact. At present,  since we have to determine the court&#8217;s jurisdiction ex facie the  plaint, we cannot proceed on the assumption that UCO Bank  was not authorised to receive the documents or that the  payment under the Letter of Credit was to be made, as far as  the appellants are concerned, at Dusseldorf. Ultimately it will  depend upon whether UCO Bank was acting for the  Respondent or the appellants.  All these matters will have to be  decided on evidence and cannot be decided on an application  for revocation of leave under Clause 12 of the Letters Patent.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_22\">15. The observations of Rankin CJ in Secretary of State v.  Gulab Rai Pali Ram (supra) correctly represents the law as to  how the Court should approach an application for revocation of  leave :\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"p_23\">   &#8220;I do really protest against questions of  difficulty and importance being dealt with by an  application to revoke the leave under Cl.12,  Letters Patent and to take the plaint off the file.   Normally it is well settled that the proper way to  plead to the jurisdiction of the Court is to take  the plea in the written statement and as a  substantive part of the defence.  Except in the  clearest cases that should be the course&#8221;.  (p.147) <\/p>\n<p id=\"p_24\">16. In the circumstances, we are of the view that the learned  Single Judge was justified in rejecting the respondent&#8217;s  application for revocation of leave. The Division Bench should  not have allowed the respondent&#8217;s appeal. The impugned  decision is accordingly set aside and the appeal allowed with  costs. The High Court is requested to dispose of the suit as  expeditiously as is conveniently possible.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Supreme Court of India Indian Mineral And Chemicals Co. &#8230; vs Deutsche Bank on 4 June, 2004 Equivalent citations: AIR 2004 SC 3615, III (2004) BC 179, (2004) 3 CALLT 49 SC, 2005 123 CompCas 4 SC, 2004 (3) CTC 380, 2004 (4) JCR 147 SC, JT 2004 (5) SC 64, 2004 (6) SCALE 110, [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_lmt_disableupdate":"","_lmt_disable":"","_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[30],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-260778","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-supreme-court-of-india"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.3 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Indian Mineral And Chemicals Co. ... vs Deutsche Bank on 4 June, 2004 - Free Judgements of Supreme Court &amp; 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