The document defines pledge as goods transferred from one party to another as security for a debt, with the pledger known as pawnor and receiver as pawnee. If the debt is not redeemed, the pawnee can sell the goods after notice. It provides an example of pledging gold as loan security and compares pledge to bailment.
The document defines pledge as goods transferred from one party to another as security for a debt, with the pledger known as pawnor and receiver as pawnee. If the debt is not redeemed, the pawnee can sell the goods after notice. It provides an example of pledging gold as loan security and compares pledge to bailment.
which goods are transferred from one party to another party as security for the payment against debts owed by him. • The person who delivers the goods is known as Pawnor whereas the receiver of goods is known as Pawnee. • When the objective of the transferring the goods is completed or say when the payment for debt for which goods are pledged, is met, then the receiver shall return the goods to its real owner. • However, if he fails to redeem the goods within a reasonable time, then the receiver has the right to sell the goods after giving a proper notice to its owner. • It is the duty of the Pawner to take good care of the goods, as he takes care of his own goods as well as he should not use the goods without the permission of its owner. Moreover, the pawnor must tell the all the defects in the goods. • Example: Money taken as debt from the money lender by pledging gold as security against it is an example of Pledge. BASIS FOR COMPARISON BAILMENT PLEDGE • When the goods are • When the goods are temporarily handed over delivered to act as from one person to security against the debt another person for a owed by one person to specific purpose, it is another person, it is known as bailment. known as the pledge. • Section 148 of the Indian • Section 172 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Contract Act, 1872. • The person who delivers • The person who delivers the the goods is known as the goods is known as Pawnor Bailor while the person to while the person to whom the whom the goods are goods are delivered is known delivered is known as as Pawnee. Bailee. • Always present. • Consideration May or may • The party whom goods are not be present. being delivered as security • The party to whom goods has the right to sell the goods if the party who delivers the are being delivered has no goods fails to pay the debt. right to sell the goods. • the party whom goods are • The party whom goods being delivered can use are being delivered has the goods only, for the no right to use the goods. specified purpose. • As security against • Purpose is to Safe keeping payment of debt. or repairs, etc