Delhi Transport Corporation v. Tata Motors Limited

Delhi High Court · 22 Jul 2024 · 2024:DHC:5599
C. Hari Shankar
OMP(MISC)(COMM) 551/2024
2024:DHC:5599
civil petition_allowed

AI Summary

The Delhi High Court granted a six-month extension to the mandate of the Arbitral Tribunal under Section 29A(4) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, allowing continuation of arbitral proceedings between Delhi Transport Corporation and Tata Motors Limited.

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OMP(MISC)(COMM) 551/2024
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
O.M.P.(MISC.)(COMM.) 551/2024 and IA 34585/2024
DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION .....Petitioner
Through: Mr. Rikky Gupta, Standing Counsel
WITH
Ms. Ananya Singh, Advocates
VERSUS
TATA MOTORS LIMITED .....Respondent
Through: Ms. Nandini Gore, Ms. Swati Bhardwaj, Mr. Rajat Dasgupta and Ms. Manvi Rastogi, Advocates
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR O R D E R (ORAL)
29.07.2024
JUDGMENT

1. This is a petition under Section 29A(4) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 (the 1996 Act) for extension of the mandate of the learned Arbitral Tribunal in seisin of the dispute between the parties.

2. The mandate of the learned arbitrator is stated to have expired on 22 July 2024.

3. Learned Counsel for the respondent has no objection.

4. Accordingly, the mandate of the learned Arbitral Tribunal stands extended by six months from today. OMP(MISC)(COMM) 551/2024

5. The petition stands disposed of in the aforesaid terms.

C. HARI SHANKAR, J.