The High Court held that the purchaser himself had defaulted in performing his obligations under the agreement and was therefore entitled only to the amount payable after deduction of 10% of the advance money, as specifically provided under the contract. The High Court held that the purchaser himself had defaulted in performing his obligations under the agreement and was therefore entitled only to the amount payable after deduction of 10% of the advance money, as specifically provided under the contract.
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