Principle: Law does not take notice of trifles. Facts: A proposes to his neighbour B that they both should go together for a morning walk. B agrees to the proposal and it is decided that both of them would meet at a particular point at 6 A.M. from where they would set off for the morning walk. In spite of the agreement, B does not turn up. A waits for him at 6 A.M. every day for a continuous period of seven days. Thereafter, he files a suit against B claiming damages for the agony and mental torture suffered by him. (NLU DELHI 2011) Decide:

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Principle: Law does not take notice of trifles. Facts: A proposes to his neighbour B that they both should go together for a morning walk. B agrees to the proposal and it is decided that both of them would meet at a particular point at 6 A.M. from where they would set off for the morning walk. In spite of the agreement, B does not turn up. A waits for him at 6 A.M. every day for a continuous period of seven days. Thereafter, he files a suit against B claiming damages for the agony and mental torture suffered by him. (NLU DELHI 2011) Decide:






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