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Mr. Allahditta who runs a general store at Jodia Bazar, a customer namely Mr. Arif visited his shop and demanded 100 bags of Basmati rice, Mr. Allahditta demanded Rs. 3,000/- per bag. Mr. Arif accepted the same price & paid the whole amount, he also instructed to deliver in his godown which is located at Site area on next day, however Mr. Allahditta delivered on same day on given address.
- Whether Mr. Allahdita violated any law, as he did not delivered on next day? Answer must be in (Yes or No)
- Give reason to support your answer in part a
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