Moot Problem 1 (Fiybls and Tyllb)

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Moot Problem 1

(FIYBLS and TYLLB)

1. Barkha, a renowned film star of sixteen years, wanted a small party house and a
swimming pool constructed in her back garden. By misrepresenting that she is a
major, she put the task out to tender and accepted the offer of Mr. Ravish Kumar, a
building contractor, who agreed to do the work for Rs.5,00,000/-.
2. The amount will be paid in installments in order of the completion of different phases
of the assigned work. Ravish Kumar, having completed the small party house began
construction of the swimming pool and ran out of money and materials for further
construction. Ravish Kumar told Barkha that he could not complete the construction
unless further capital was made available to him.
3. Barkha had arranged a poolside party to which she had invited top film directors
from whom she hoped to win new leading roles and was desperate to have the pool
completed as stipulated. She requested for the continuance of the construction work
and further requested Mr. Ravish Kumar to spend the remaining amount of Rs.
3,00,000/- on the work out of his own pocket and the money would be paid to him
when she secures her next contract.
4. The pool was completed; the party was a success and Barkha was awarded the
starring role in the new movie named “The Fourth Eye Sold Out!”. Barkha tells Mr.
Ravish Kumar, “Kumar Ji, you have saved my career. Don’t worry about Rs.
3,00,000/-.” Mr. Ravish Kumar started a new project, whereas Barkha’s new film was
a complete flop. She then found herself unable to pay the amount of Rs.3,00,000/- to
Mr. Ravish Kumar.
5. Mr. Ravish Kumar compelled Barkha, a leading film actor, to render dance
performance in his party which he organized to invite rich people, relatives and
friends in order to secure contracts regarding building construction, etc. and in return
he agreed to release Barkha from paying the debts of Rs.3,00,000/-. Barkha agreed on
this point and was ready for the dance performance in the party. But before the party,
she suffered from a sprain due to over repetition of rehearsals. Therefore, she did not
perform in Mr. Ravish Kumar’s party on the advice of the doctor.
6. On Barkha’s eighteenth birthday, both the parties, on the humanity ground, decided to
alter the contract. Barkha acknowledged the debt taken from Mr. Ravish Kumar for
rendering the past services and further both agreed on the same point that Barkha
would pay the debt through easy monthly installments (EMIs) of Rs.10,000/- per
month till the repayment of the amount of Rs.3,00,000/-.
7. Barkha, later on, felt that some of the work done by Mr. Ravish Kumar was not
performed as she had specified. She further pointed out that the material used for
constructing the small party house and a swimming pool was not of the right kind.
8. Barkha then decided to dispose-off her property at the price of Rs.9,00,000/- without
giving a single penny to Ravish Kumar. When all this foul play came to the
knowledge of Ravish Kumar, he tried to restrain Barkha by putting enormous pressure
in order to recover his money amounting to Rs.3,00,000/- which he spent on the
construction of small party house and a swimming pool for Barkha.
9. Ravish Kumar could not recover the debt from Barkha even after a reasonably long
time. He gave a notice to Barkha regarding payment of money within 15 days but no
reply was given by her on this matter.
10. In this context, Ravish Kumar finally decided to go to the court for seeking remedy in
this regard. The suit was then filed by Ravish Kumar on the ground that he had
constructed the small party house and a swimming pool as per the terms of the
contract and has taken all the diligent steps to recover the loan made available to
Barkha for Rs. 3,00,000/- but now she has refused to pay the said amount and hence
the present suit.
11. Argue the matter for each party

ISSUES

1. Whether the contracts entered into by Barkha and Mr. Ravish Kumar valid contracts?
2. Whether Barkha is liable to pay to Mr. Ravish Kumar?
3. Whether Mr. Ravish Kumar is eligible to get any remedy from the court of law?

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