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_____________________________________________________________ vs Union Of India & Ors
2024 Latest Caselaw 37 HP

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 37 HP
Judgement Date : 1 January, 2024

Himachal Pradesh High Court

_____________________________________________________________ vs Union Of India & Ors on 1 January, 2024

Author: Sushil Kukreja

Bench: Sushil Kukreja

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          IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA
                                                               Arb. Case No.949 of 2023




                                                                                     .
                                                        Date of Decision: 01.01.2024





      _____________________________________________________________
       Atul Anand
                                                       ...Petitioner





                               Versus

         Union of India & Ors.
                                                     ...Respondents




                                                        of
    ______________________________________________________________
       Coram
         Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sushil Kukreja, Judge
                            rt
         Whether approved for reporting?1
         __________________________________________________________

         For the petitioner      : Mr. Sudhir Thakur, Senior
                                   Advocate, with Mr. Karun Negi,
                                   Advocate.
         For the Respondents     : Mr. V.B. Verma, CGSC., for



                                   respondent No.1.
                                   Ms. Shreya Chauhan, Advocate,
                                   for respondent No.2/NHAI.




                                   Mr. Anup Rattan, Advocate
                                   General, with Mr. Raj Kumar Negi,





                                   Additional Advocate General, for
                                   respondents No.3 and 4/State.
         ___________________________________________________________





         Sushil Kukreja, Judge (Oral)

Notice. Mr. V.B Verma, learned Central

Government Standing Counsel, Ms. Shreya Chauhan,

Advocate and Mr. Raj Kumar Negi, learned Additional

1 Whether reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment?

Advocate General, appear and waive service of notice on

behalf of respondents No.1, 2, 3 and 4, respectively.

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2. In the present petition, a prayer has been made

by the petitioner to extend the time for completion of the

arbitral proceedings in Arbitration Case No.216/2018,

before the learned Divisional Commissioner, Shimla, District

of Shimla, H.P., exercising the powers of Arbitrator under

Section 3 of the National Highways Act, 1956.

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3. The arbitral dispute has arisen out of the land

acquisition in District Solan, H.P. for the purpose of

construction of the National Highway, land for which has

been acquired under the provisions of National Highways

Act, 1956.

4. Feeling aggrieved by the award passed by the

competent authority, the landowner has preferred

Arbitration Case No.216/2018, before the learned

Arbitrator-cum-Divisional Commissioner, Shimla, and non-

adjudication of the arbitral proceedings within the statutory

period has resulted in filing of the instant petition.

5. The Reference Petition against the Award was filed

by the land owner long back. According to the petitioner,

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repeated adjournments were granted by the learned

Arbitrator without caring for the time period and mandate

under Section 29A of the Act, which resulted in unnecessary

delay in the announcement of the award by the learned

of Arbitrator, i.e. the Divisional Commissioner, Shimla, District

Shimla, H.P. rt

6. This Court has gone through the material

available on record carefully and finds that the proceedings

have been conducted by the learned Arbitrator in violation of

statutory provisions, as contained in the Arbitration and

Conciliation Act, 1996. This Court is of the view that when a

statute envisages an authority, be it an Arbitrator, to do a

particular act in a particular manner and in a prescribed

time schedule, then the onus is upon the said

authority/Arbitrator to perform the task entrusted to it

within the time schedule prescribed in the statute. The

delay, if any, has to be bonafide and explainable. However,

in the present petition even after completion of the

pleadings, the matter was adjourned and on 02.08.2023, the

learned Arbitrator has closed the proceedings since the time

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limit for arbitral proceedings to pass an award had elapsed.

7. However, at this stage, the Court is restraining

from making any further observation in the case save and

except that henceforth, if the Court finds the Arbitrator

of derelicting his duties, then it shall not hesitate to invoke its

powers as enshrined in Section 29 (A) (6) of the 1996 Act, to rt terminate the mandate of the Arbitrator, dehors the fact that

the Arbitrator happens to be appointed in terms of the

notification issued by the Central Government under Section

3G (a) of the National Highways Act, 1956.

8. In view of the above discussion, the instant

petition is allowed and the Arbitrator-cum-Divisional

Commissioner, Shimla, District Shimla, H.P., exercising the

powers of Arbitrator under Section 3 of the National

Highways Act, 1956 is directed to conclude the arbitral

proceedings and to pass the arbitral award in Arbitration

Case No.216/2018, on or before 1st July, 2024.

Petition stands disposed of, so also the pending

miscellaneous applications, if any.

.


                                           ( Sushil Kukreja )
    January 01, 2024                             Judge





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