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Union of India (Uoi) and anr. Vs. V.X.L. Technologies Ltd. and anr.

Union of India (Uoi) and anr. vs V.X.L. Technologies Ltd. and anr.

Disposition Appeal dismissed Court Punjab and Haryana Decided Sep 24, 2008
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Citation
Court
Punjab and Haryana High Court
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Arbitration
Disposition
Appeal dismissed

Case Summary

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Key legal issue
Arbitration
Outcome / disposition
Appeal dismissed

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Respondent

V.X.L. Technologies Ltd. and anr.

Legal References

Cases Referred
Union of India v. Tecco Trichy Engineers
Reported In
(2009)3PLR662

Excerpt

- t.p.s. mann, j.1. award rendered by the arbitrator was sent to the appellants on 3.7.2006. an application under section 34 of the arbitration and conciliation act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as 'the act') against the award in question could have been filed within a period of three months or within a further period of thirty days and not thereafter, as specified under section 34(3) of the act. instead of filing the application within the prescribed period of limitation i.e. three months or within a further period of thirty days, the application was filed by the appellants only on 19.9.2007. under a wrong notion, the appellants filed an application under section 5 of the limitation act, 1963, for the condonation of delay in filing the application, but the same was not maintainable in view of various judgments reported as union of india v. popular construction co. : air 2001 sc4010 ; union of india v. som dutt gargi 2003 (4) r.c.r. (civil) 173 and shiv shakti rice mills v. punjab state warehousing corporation and ors. .2. before learned additional district judge, faridabad where the application under section 34 of the act was filed, the appellants placed reliance upon union of india v. tecco trichy engineers & contractors : air 2005 sc1832 to contend that delay can be condoned even in respect of proceedings under section 34 of the act. in the said case, there was a delay of only 27 days and for that reason, it seems that the court was inclined to condone the delay. in the case in hand, delay was of 350 days in filing of the application under section 34 of the act. under these circumstances learned additional district judge, faridabad was justified in not condoning the delay in filing the appeal and proceeding to dismiss the objections being time barred.3. no ground for interference is made out. the appeal is, accordingly, dismissed

Full Judgment

T.P.S. Mann, J.

1. Award rendered by the Arbitrator was sent to the appellants on 3.7.2006. An application under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act') against the award in question could have been filed within a period of three months or within a further period of thirty days and not thereafter, as specified under Section 34(3) of the Act. Instead of filing the application within the prescribed period of limitation i.e. three months or within a further period of thirty days, the application was filed by the appellants only on 19.9.2007. Under a wrong notion, the appellants filed an application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963, for the condonation of delay in filing the application, but the same was not maintainable in view of various judgments reported as Union of India v. Popular Construction Co. : AIR 2001 SC4010 ; Union of India v. Som Dutt Gargi 2003 (4) R.C.R. (Civil) 173 and Shiv Shakti Rice Mills v. Punjab State Warehousing Corporation and Ors. .

2. Before learned Additional District Judge, Faridabad where the application under Section 34 of the Act was filed, the appellants placed reliance upon Union of India v. Tecco Trichy Engineers & Contractors : AIR 2005 SC1832 to contend that delay can be condoned even in respect of proceedings under Section 34 of the Act. In the said case, there was a delay of only 27 days and for that reason, it seems that the court was inclined to condone the delay. In the case in hand, delay was of 350 days in filing of the application under Section 34 of the Act. Under these circumstances learned Additional District Judge, Faridabad was justified in not condoning the delay in filing the appeal and proceeding to dismiss the objections being time barred.

3. No ground for interference is made out. The appeal is, accordingly, dismissed

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