The plaintiffs initiated a lawsuit on January 25, 2017, seeking a decree of Rs.
22,47,00,000/- against the defendants for their failure to remit payments for
airline tickets and other services purchased on credit. In response, the
defendants denied liability and challenged the reliability of the BSP Agent
Billing Statement. To bolster their case, the plaintiffs sought permission to
introduce additional documents as evidence.
The documents in question include legal authorizations (such as a Power of
Attorney), governmental statutes, operational evidence (including screenshots),
communications between legal representatives, and printouts of webpage
screenshots.
The plaintiffs argued that these documents are essential to substantiate their
claims, counter the defendants' arguments, and provide crucial context and
evidence necessary for a full understanding of the case. The Court permitted the
plaintiffs to file these additional documents, including the Power of Attorney,
a Canadian statute, webpage screenshots, and certain resolutions from the Travel
Agent's Handbook.
The Court noted that when filing documents at a later stage, the plaintiff must
demonstrate a reasonable cause for not disclosing these documents along with the
initial Plaint. However, the requirement to establish a reasonable cause for
nondisclosure does not apply if the plaintiff claims that the documents were
discovered subsequently and were not within the plaintiff's power, possession,
control, or custody at the time the Plaint was filed.
Furthermore, the Court clarified that at the stage of granting leave to submit
additional documents, it is not necessary to assess the genuineness of these
documents; the authenticity of the documents is to be determined during the
trial.
The Court underscored the importance of procedural fairness and the necessity
for the plaintiffs to establish a reasonable cause for the late filing of
documents.
Case Citation: IFKO Tokio General Vs Inder Travels: 01.08.2024 : CS(COMM)
166/2017: 2024: DHC:5632: Delhi High Court:Navin Chawla. H.J.
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