Case Laws For Damages

Summary

Several Indian case laws address claiming damages for early contract termination. ONGC Ltd. V. Saw Pipes Ltd. (2003) discusses liquidated damages and compensation for breach. Kailash Nath Associates v. Delhi Development Authority (2015) covers pre-estimated damages and actual loss. Fateh Chand v. Balkishan Dass (1963) is a landmark case on reasonable compensation. M.C. Chacko v. State Bank of Travancore (1970) addresses enforceability of contract terms and pre-determined damages. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. V. Reliance Communication Ltd. (2011) deals with compensation principles for breach. Understanding these cases can guide claims for damages in contract disputes.

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What was the nature of the contract and the reason for its premature termination? This will help in understanding the potential damages you can claim.
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For claiming damages due to premature termination of a contract in India, here are some additional relevant case laws:
- M.C. Chacko v. State Bank of Travancore (*): Discusses the enforceability of contract terms and pre-determined damages.
- Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. v. Reliance Communication Ltd. (*): Deals with compensation for breach of contract and the principles governing such claims.
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