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Case Title: Breach of Contract and Claim for CompensationCase Number: 2025/CV/0567Plaintiff: Mahesh Kumar (Resident – Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh)Defendant: Gupta Construction Pvt. Ltd. (Headquarters – Indore, Madhya Pradesh)Brief Description:The plaintiff has filed this lawsuit concerning a contractual dispute wherein the defendant has breached the terms of a construction agreement. The plaintiff and the defendant entered into a valid contract on January 10, 2023, under which the defendant was required to complete the construction of a residential building on the plaintiff’s land within the stipulated timeframe. However, the defendant failed to adhere to the fundamental conditions of the contract by not completing the construction on time and compromising on quality standards.Key Points of the Case:Execution of Contract: As per the agreement signed between the plaintiff and the defendant, the construction was supposed to be completed within 12 months. The plaintiff made an advance payment of ₹30,00,000 out of the total contract amount of ₹50,00,000.Violation of Terms: The defendant not only failed to meet the contractual obligations but also used substandard materials, leading to the weakening of the building’s structure.Failure to Complete Work on Time: As per Clause 7(a) of the contract, the construction was to be completed by January 10, 2024. However, as of today, the defendant has completed only 50% of the work.Lack of Response Despite Multiple Notices: The plaintiff issued five legal notices, but the defendant failed to respond or take any corrective measures.Losses and Compensation: Due to the contract breach, the plaintiff has suffered significant mental, financial, and social distress. The plaintiff had to spend an additional ₹5,00,000 on temporary accommodation, which should be reimbursed by the defendant.Relief Sought:The defendant should be compelled to fulfill the contractual obligations and complete the construction immediately.If the defendant is unable to complete the contract, then the plaintiff should be refunded the advance payment of ₹30,00,000 along with an additional ₹10,00,000 as compensation.The court should impose penal actions against the defendant to prevent future violations of similar nature.The defendant should also pay an additional ₹5,00,000 to compensate for the mental, physical, and financial distress suffered by the plaintiff.The court should ensure expedited proceedings to provide timely justice to the plaintiff.Conclusion:The plaintiff has clearly demonstrated that the defendant willfully breached the contract, causing financial and emotional distress. Therefore, the plaintiff seeks strict legal action against the defendant and requests appropriate compensation for the losses incurred.
Case Title: Breach of Contract and Claim for CompensationCase Number: 2025/CV/0567Plaintiff: Mahesh Kumar (Resident – Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh)Defendant: Gupta Construction Pvt. Ltd. (Headquarters – Indore, Madhya Pradesh)Brief Description:The plaintiff has filed this lawsuit concerning a contractual dispute wherein the defendant has breached the terms of a construction agreement. The plaintiff and the defendant entered into a valid contract on January 10, 2023, under which the defendant was required to complete the construction of a residential building on the plaintiff’s land within the stipulated timeframe. However, the defendant failed to adhere to the fundamental conditions of the contract by not completing the construction on time and compromising on quality standards.Key Points of the Case:Execution of Contract: As per the agreement signed between the plaintiff and the defendant, the construction was supposed to be completed within 12 months. The plaintiff made an advance payment of ₹30,00,000 out of the total contract amount of ₹50,00,000.Violation of Terms: The defendant not only failed to meet the contractual obligations but also used substandard materials, leading to the weakening of the building’s structure.Failure to Complete Work on Time: As per Clause 7(a) of the contract, the construction was to be completed by January 10, 2024. However, as of today, the defendant has completed only 50% of the work.Lack of Response Despite Multiple Notices: The plaintiff issued five legal notices, but the defendant failed to respond or take any corrective measures.Losses and Compensation: Due to the contract breach, the plaintiff has suffered significant mental, financial, and social distress. The plaintiff had to spend an additional ₹5,00,000 on temporary accommodation, which should be reimbursed by the defendant.Relief Sought:The defendant should be compelled to fulfill the contractual obligations and complete the construction immediately.If the defendant is unable to complete the contract, then the plaintiff should be refunded the advance payment of ₹30,00,000 along with an additional ₹10,00,000 as compensation.The court should impose penal actions against the defendant to prevent future violations of similar nature.The defendant should also pay an additional ₹5,00,000 to compensate for the mental, physical, and financial distress suffered by the plaintiff.The court should ensure expedited proceedings to provide timely justice to the plaintiff.Conclusion:The plaintiff has clearly demonstrated that the defendant willfully breached the contract, causing financial and emotional distress. Therefore, the plaintiff seeks strict legal action against the defendant and requests appropriate compensation for the losses incurred.
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