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Analysis of para 18 & 19 of CPC

Esheta Lunkad ,
  11 September 2020       Share Bookmark

Court :

Brief :
MGG said that BOCL wanted to borrow money from a bank &MGG wanted to be a guarantor on those shares.
Citation :
Petitioner: Messer Holdings Ltd Respondent: Shyam Madanmohan Ruia Citation: 2020 (1) SCC 252

Bench:

J. Chelameswar, Abhay Manohar Sapre

Issue:

Whether MGG committed a breach of contract?

Facts:

  • Messer Griesham GmbH(MGG) was a German company.
  • Shareholders of Goyal Gases Ltd (GGL) in India entered into sharepurchase agreement with that German company.
  • MGG took 49% shares of GGL.
  • MGG took another company BOCL's 75k shares, despite GGL's protest.
  • Then, MGG took those shares under the name of MHL, which was its subsidiary.
  • BOCL filed a suit that MGG has nulified the contract.

Appellant's contentions:

MGG said that BOCL wanted to borrow money from a bank &MGG wanted to be a guarantor on those shares.

Respondent's contentions:

GGL wanted MGG to not take BOCL's shares on its own.

Final judgement:

  • The first suit between MGG &GGL is resolved by themselves.
  • And the second suit by BOCL against MGG & GGL, showed that MGG didn’t obtain share certificates from BOCL, but it was given to MHL.
  • Hence, appeal is dismissed.
 

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