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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
W.P.(C) 10905/2023 and CM APPL. 42252/2023
DIPAK SINGH ..... Petitioner
Through: Ms. Shubhi Singh, Adv.
Through: Mr. Prashant Manchanda, ASC
Mr. Rajeev Ranjan Pandey, Advocate
Secretary, Jyoti CGHS, in person.
JAGMOHAN GOEL ..... Petitioner
Through: Ms. Shubhi Singh, Adv.
Kashyap, Adv. for RCS Mr. Rajeev Ranjan Pandey, Adv.
ANITA KUMAR ..... Petitioner
Through:
T.M.G MENON ..... Petitioner
Through: Ms. Shubhi Singh, Adv
Date of Decision: 2nd February, 2024
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE MANMEET PRITAM SINGH ARORA
JUDGMENT
1. The issue arising for consideration in the aforesaid writ petitions is common as it pertains to a common judgment dated 29th September, 2021 passed by the Delhi Co-operative Tribunal (‘Tribunal’).
2. Each of the Petitioner(s) herein is a regular member of Respondent No. 2, i.e., Jyoti CGHS Ltd. and have in their favour respective award(s) passed by the respective Arbitrator(s) appointed under Delhi Co-operative Societies Act, 2003. The Arbitrator issued unequivocal directions which have been summarised by the Tribunal in its common judgment dated 29th September, 2021. In this regard, the relevant portion of the common judgment dated 29th September, 2021 reads as under:
3. The Tribunal by its common judgment dated 29th September, 2021 upheld each of the award(s) and dismissed the appeal filed by Respondent No. 2- Society.
4. The Petitioner(s) herein have tendered the amounts due to the Respondent No. 2-Society in terms of the respective arbitral award(s), however, the Respondent No. 2- Society declined to accept the said cheques. In these circumstances, the Petitioner(s) have filed the present writ petitions seeking a direction to the Respondent No. 2- Society to accept the cheques and issue a No Dues as well as a No Objection Certificate.
5. Learned counsel for the Petitioner(s) states that the Petitioner in W.P.(C) 11616/2023 has made payment of a sum of Rs. 3,14,960/- on 31st March, 2023 by way of RTGS. She states that, however, the dues of the remaining Petitioner(s) are outstanding and they remain ready and willing to pay the said dues. She states that cheques for the amounts due under the respective arbitral award(s) will be remitted within one (01) week.
6. After some arguments, Mr. Vijay Kamra, the General Secretary of Respondent No. 2- Society is present in Court and undertakes to the Court that the payments offered by the Petitioner(s) will be accepted and a No Dues and a No Objection Certificate will be issued within one (01) week of the receipt of the amount. He undertakes to the Court that the directions contained in the award(s) as upheld by the Tribunal will be accepted and be complied with.
7. We are of the considered opinion that the Respondent No. 2- Society cannot obstruct the implementation of the arbitral award(s) and as upheld by the Tribunal in its common judgment dated 29th September, 2021. The Respondent No. 2- Society is bound to give effect to the directions contained in the arbitral award(s) which have admittedly become final and binding. The undertaking given by the Respondent No. 2- Society is accepted by this Court and it is held bound by the same. The Respondent No. 2- Society is directed to issue a No Dues and a No Objection Certificate in favour of each of the Petitioner(s) in accordance with the undertaking given to the Court.
8. With the aforesaid directions, the aforesaid petitions are allowed and applications stand disposed of.
9. List for compliance on 11th March, 2024.