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  1. firstly, they were to wrestle in Poona on a certain day; secondly, the party failing to appear on that day was to forfeit Rs. 500 to the opposite party; thirdly, the winner was to receive Es. 1,125 of the gate-money. The defendant failed to appear in the ring and the plaintiff sued for Rs, 500.

  2. Rajaram Raghunath, (1931) 33 BOMLR 260] the Court observed the application of Blue Pencil Doctrine in Indian contracts as well be holding that: In an agreement if different clauses are separable, the fact that one clause, is void does not necessarily cause the other clauses to fail. The Court applied this principle by holding that:

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  4. lawbhoomi.com › doctrine-of-blue-pencilDoctrine of Blue Pencil

    Apr 12, 2024 · Rajaram Raghunath illustrated the application of the doctrine of blue pencil in Indian contracts, where the court held that separable clauses can be treated independently, allowing the valid parts of an agreement to stand even if one clause is void.

  5. BABASAHEB RAHIMSAHEB Vs. RAJARAM RAGHUNATH ALPE. PRIVY COUNCIL. Decided on September 03,1930. BABASAHEB RAHIMSAHEB Appellant. VERSUS. RAJARAM RAGHUNATH ALPE Respondents. JUDGEMENT. Madgavkar, J - (1.)This application raises an interesting point under Bombay Act III of 1865.

  6. Nov 20, 2018 · In Babasaheb Rahimsaheb v. Rajaram Raghunath MANU/MH/0167/1930 : (1931)33BOMLR260 , there were several clauses in the contract. When the question as to enforceability came up before the court, it was held that if different clauses in an agreement are separable, the fact that one clause is void does not necessarily cause the other clauses to fail.

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  8. Raghuram Govind Rajan (born 3 February 1963) is an Indian economist and the Katherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago 's Booth School of Business. [1] [2] [3] [4] Between 2003 and 2006 he was Chief Economist and director of research at the International Monetary Fund. [3] .