APPROPRIATION OF PAYMENTS
Sometimes, a debtor owes several debts to the same creditor and makes payment, which is not suflcient to discharge all the debts. In such cases, the payment is appropriated (i.e. adjusted against the debts) as per Section 59 to 61 of the Indian Contract Act.
(i) Application of payment where debt to be discharged is indicated (Section 59):
Where a debtor, owing several distinct debts to one person, makes a payment to him either with express intimation or under circumstances implying that the payment is to be applied to the discharge of some particular debt, the payment, if accepted, must be applied accordingly.
(ii) Application of payment where debt to be discharged is not indicated (Section 60):
(ii) Application of payment where debt to be discharged is not indicated (Section 60):
Where the debtor has omitted to intimate and there are no other circumstances indicating to which debt the payment is to be applied the creditor may apply it at his discretion to any lawful debt actually due and payable to him from the debtor, where its recovery is or is not barred by the law in force for the time being as to the limitation of suits.
(iii) Application of payment where neither party appropriates (Section 61):
(iii) Application of payment where neither party appropriates (Section 61):
Where neither party makes any appropriation, the payment shall be applied in discharge of the debts in order of time, whether they are or are not barred by the law in force for the time being as to the limitation of suits. If the debts are of equal standing, the payments shall be applied in discharge of each proportionately.
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