JUDGEMENT
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(1.) The petitioner claims as an unpaid creditor on account of services
rendered. The petitioner was engaged for carrying out electrical works at leisure
villas being constructed by the company in the sylvan surroundings near
Rishikesh in the Garwal Himalayas. The agreement was executed on December
21, 2005.
(2.) The petitioner says that though the agreement specified a completion date,
the electrical work could not be taken up as originally contemplated since the
civil work had not been completed within time. The company claims at the
hearing that there was delay on the part of the petitioner which resulted in the
completion date being overshot. Both parties rely on the minutes of a meeting
held between their representatives on March 12, 2008. The petitioner concedes
that it is the copy of the minutes relied upon in the affidavit-in-opposition which
is the more authentic.
(3.) The minutes of the meeting held at the company's Nehru Place, Delhi office
on March 12, 2008 recorded that the petitioner ''will endeavour to complete the
above mentioned works and all such works which are necessary for virtual
completion by 15th April 2008.'' The minutes further recorded that the petitioner
had requested for compensation in view of the increase in the prices beyond the
initially contemplated time schedule. The parties agreed at such meeting to
enhance the rates of the items supplied and executed after March 12, 2007 by 12
per cent except for the rates of extra items on which the enhancement would not
be applicable.;
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