MIS. TATA ALDESA (JV) v. MIS. DEDICATED FREIGHT CORRIDOR CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED

Delhi High Court · 14 Sep 2024 · 2024:DHC:6727
C. Hari Shankar
O.M.P.(MISC.)(COMM.) 660/2024
2024:DHC:6727
civil petition_allowed

AI Summary

The Delhi High Court allowed the petition to extend the arbitrator's mandate by six months under Section 29A(4) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 with no objection from the respondent.

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OMP(MISC.)(COMM.) 660/2024
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
O.M.P.(MISC.)(COMM.) 660/2024, I.A. 38098/2024
MIS. TATA ALDESA (JV) .....Petitioner
Through: Mr. Abhay Nath Das, Adv.
VERSUS
MIS. DEDICATED FREIGHT CORRIDOR CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED .....Respondent
Through: Mr. Arpan Behl and Mr. Abhishek Kumar Shrivastava, Advs.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C. HARI SHANKAR O R D E R (ORAL)
02.09.2024
I.A. 38098/2024 (for exemption)
JUDGMENT

1. Exemption allowed subject to all just exceptions.

2. Application stands disposed of. O.M.P.(MISC.)(COMM.) 660/2024

3. This is a petition under Section 29A(4) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996[1] for extension of the mandate of the arbitrator in seisin of the dispute between the parties.

4. It is stated that the mandated of the learned arbitrator would expire on 14 September 2024. “the 1996 Act”, hereinafter OMP(MISC.)(COMM.) 660/2024

5. The learned Counsel for the respondent has no objection.

6. Accordingly, the mandate of the learned arbitrator stands extended by six months from 14 September 2024.

7. The petition stands allowed in the aforesaid terms.