01Jan0 comments on “When a Court has to decide whether a person has really guaranteed the due performance of the contract by the principal debtor, all the circumstances concerning the transaction will have to be necessarily considered. Court cannot adopt a hyper technical attitude that the guarantor has not signed the agreement and so he cannot be saddled with the liability-P.J. Rajappan Vs. Associated Industries (Pvt.) Ltd. & another – Kerala High Court” When a Court has to decide whether a person has really guaranteed the due performance of the contract by the principal debtor, all the circumstances concerning the transaction will have to be necessarily considered. Court cannot adopt a hyper technical attitude that the guarantor has not signed the agreement and so he cannot be saddled with the liability-P.J. Rajappan Vs. Associated Industries (Pvt.) Ltd. & another – Kerala High Court Posted by Ganshyam Singhon January 1, 2017October 16, 2022in Case Laws-SARFAESI-High Courts, IBC-Case Laws-High Courts, Indian Contract Act-Case LawsLeave a comment Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password In case you've already logged in, click here to know why you're not able to access this content.