CHAPTER V (Section 68-72) - CERTAIN RELATIONS RESEMBLING THOSE CREATED BY CONTRACT

CHAPTER V of Indian Contract Act

OF CERTAIN RELATIONS RESEMBLING THOSE CREATED BY CONTRACT

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68. Claim for necessaries supplied to person incapable of contracting, or on his account.

If a person, incapable of entering into a contract, or anyone whom he is legally bound to support, is supplied by another person with necessaries suited to his condition in life, the person who has furnished such supplies is entitled to be reimbursed from the property of such incapable person. 

Illustrations-
(a) A supplies B, a lunatic, with necessaries suitable to his condition in life. A is entitled to be reimbursed from B’s property.

(b) A supplies, the wife and children of B, a lunatic, with necessaries suitable to their condition in life. A is entitled to be reimbursed from B’s property.

69. Reimbursement of person paying money due by another, in payment of which he is interested.

A person who is interested in the payment of money which another is bound by law to pay, and who therefore pays it, is entitled to be reimbursed by the other.

Illustration-
B holds land in Bengal, on a lease granted by A, the zamindar. The revenue payable by A to the government being in arrears, his land is advertised for sale by the government. Under the revenue law, the consequence of such sale will be the annulment of B’s lease. B to prevent the sale and the consequent annulment of his one lease, pays to the government the sum due from A. A is bound to make good to B the amount so paid.

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70. Obligation of person enjoying benefit of non-gratuitous act.

Where a person lawfully does anything for another person, or delivers anything to him, not intending to do so gratuitously, and such another person enjoys the benefit thereof, the letter is bound to make compensation to the former in respect of, or to restore, the thing so done or delivered.

Illustrations-
(a) A, a tradesman, leaves goods at B’s house by mistake. B treats the goods as his own. He is bound to pay A for them.

(b) A saves B’s property from fire. A is not entitled to compensation from B, if the circumstances show that he intended to act gratuitously.

71. Responsibility of finder of goods.

A person who finds goods belonging to another, and takes them into his custody, is subject to the same responsibility as a bailee.

72. Liability of person to whom money is paid, or thing delivered, by mistake or under coercion.

A person to whom money has been paid, or anything delivered, by mistake or under coercion, must repay or return it.

Illustrations-
(a) A and B jointly owe 100 rupees to C, A alone pays the amount to C, and B, not knowing of this fact, pays 100 rupees over again to C. C is bound to repay the amount to B.

(b) A railway company refuse to deliver up certain goods to the consignee except upon the payment of an illegal charge for carriage. The consignee pays the sum charged in order to obtain the goods. He is entitled to recover so much of the charge as was illegally excessive.

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