is known fact that autos in Delhi are run on CNG only. While
getting CNG filled in the auto, passengers are required to de-board the auto for safety
purposes. In normal course of business, passengers leave their belongings in the auto.
Mr. Pradeshi Yatri was travelling was travelling in auto driven by Mr. Sanchalak. Mr.
Sanchalak had taken the auto to a CNG station. There was a long queue of the autos.
Mr. Yatri was aware of the fact that he would have to de-board the auto for safety
measures, though he was in Delhi for the first time, he de-boarded the auto telling Mr.
Sanchalak that he was going to smoke. Mr. Yatri had left his belongings in the auto.
Mr. Sanchalak got CNG filled in the auto and came out of the station where Mr. Yatri
was waiting. Mr. Yatri found his bag missing.
Q.a. In the above situation, can contract of bailment be implied in light of the fact that
it was a public place and the intended bailee had no control at such place? (5 marks)
Q.b. Presuming certain facts, create absolute liability of Mr. Sanchalak. (5 marks)
Q.c. There are certain inherent & inalienable ‘rights’ of bailor in goods,
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