SPML Infra Ltd v. Hitachi India (P) Ltd. and Anr

Delhi High Court · 27 Aug 2021 · 2021:DHC:2648-DB
Manmohan; Navin Chawla
FAO (COMM) 129/2021
2021:DHC:2648-DB
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The Delhi High Court held that courts should not grant injunctions restraining encashment of Bank Guarantees during their validity unless there is fraud or special equities, reaffirming the sanctity of Bank Guarantees in commercial transactions.

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FAO(COMM)129/2021
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
FAO (COMM) 129/2021
SPML INFRA LTD ..... Appellant
Through: Mr. Sayan Ray & Mr. Parag Chaturvedi,Advocates.
VERSUS
HITACHI INDIA (P) LTD. AND ANR ..... Respondents
Through: Mr. Prasouk Jain with Ms. Rabiya Thakur,Advocates.
Mr. Ateev Mathur,Advocate for Respondent No.2 ( SCB)
Date of Decision: 27th August,2021
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANMOHAN
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NAVIN CHAWLA
JUDGMENT
MANMOHAN,J: (Oral)
The hearing has been done by way of video conferencing.
CM APPL.28298/2021
Exemption allowed,subject to all just exceptions.
Accordingly, application stands disposed of.
FAO (COMM) 129/2021 & CM APPL. 28297/2021

1. Present appeal has been filed challenging the order dated 23rd July, 2021 passed by Learned District Judge,Commercial Court-02, South East District, Saket District Courts (“Trial Court”) in OMP(I) (Comm) NO. 192/2021 whereby theTrial Court has passed an ex parte ad-interim status 2021:DHC:2648-DB quo order as regards the encashment of Respondent’s No. 2 Bank Guarantees for Rs.16,20,000/-in an application filed by Respondent No. 1 under Section 9 of the Arbitration andConciliation Act,1996.

2. Learned counsel for the appellant statesthat the Bank Guarantee was invoked as the Respondent no.1 had not extended the said Bank Guarantee up to 31st March, 2022.

3. Issue notice.Mr. PrasoukJain,Advocate accepts notice on behalf of Respondent no.1 andMr. Ateev Mathur, Advocate accepts notice on behalf of Respondent no.2.

4. Learned counsel for the respondents state that theBank Guarantee in question has been extended till 31st March, 2022.Let the original extended Bank Guarantee be furnished to thelearned counsel for the appellant within a week.

5. In view of the aforesaid statement,this Court was inclined to dispose of not only the appeal but also the Section 9 petition filed by the respondent no.1. However,Mr. Jain,learned counsel for respondent no.1,states that he would like to press for an injunction order before the trialcourt restraining the appellant from encashing theBank Guarantee in question during its validity period. In support of his contention,he draws this Court’s attention to learned Single Judge’sorder dated 22nd July, 2021, passed in a similar matter between the sameparties.

6. Prima facie this Court is of the opinion that Bank Guarantees are not furnished for being photoframedand kept in a drawing room. The learned Single Judge in the order dated 22nd July, 2021, has advisedly used the expression that ‘the order has been passed in view of the consensus arrived at between the parties’. There is no judicial finding that a Bank Guarantee cannot be encashed during its validity.

7. In our view, the Court cannot injunct encashment of a bank guarantee during its validityif a cause of action arises in future. Bank guarantee has a meaning and legal sanctity attached to it. The Supreme Court in U.P. Cooperative Federation Ltd. vs. Singh Consultants and Engineers (P) Ltd., (1988) 1 SCC 174, has held that bankguarantees must be honoured free form interference by Courts, otherwise, trust in commerceinternal and internationalwould be irreparably damaged. Recently,in Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board vs. CCL Products (India) Limited, 2019 SCC OnLine SC 985, the Supreme Court has held as under: “23. The settled legal position which has emerged from the precedents of this Court is that absent a case of fraud, irretrievable injustice and special equities, the Court should not interfere iwth the invocation or encashment of a bank guarantee so long as the invocation was in terms of the bank guarantee.”

8. However, learnedcounsel for the respondent no.1 insists on arguing the matter and showing some documents. Respondent no.1 is given an opportunity to file whatever documents he wishes to rely upon within a week.

9. List on 13th September,2021.

10. The order be uploaded on the websiteforthwith.Copy of the order be also forwarded to the learned counsel through e-mail. MANMOHAN,J NAVIN CHAWLA, J AUGUST 27, 2021