Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 17933 HP
Judgement Date : 22 November, 2024
IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH AT SHIMLA
Arb.Case No.643 of 2024 Decided on: 22.11.2024 _________________________________________________________________ Duni Chand. ....Petitioner
Versus Collector Land Acquisition & Ors. ...Respondents __________________________________________________________________ Coram
Ms. Justice Jyotsna Rewal Dua,
Whether approved for reporting?
_________________________________________________________________ For the petitioner : Mr. Maan Singh, Advocate.
For the respondents : Mr. L.N. Sharma, Additional Advocate General, for respondent No.1 & 3- State.
: Ms. Shreya Chauhan, Advocate, for
respondents No.2.
Jyotsna Rewal Dua, Judge
Notice. Mr. L.N. Sharma, Additional Advocate
General and Ms. Shreya Chauhan, Advocate, appear and
waive service of notice on behalf of respondent No.1 & 3 and
respondent No.2, respectively.
2. It is not in dispute that a Reference Petition
bearing No.1161/2017 preferred by the petitioner under
Whether reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment? yes
Section 3G of the National Highways Act is pending
adjudication before the learned Arbitrator, i.e. the Divisional
Commissioner, Mandi Division, District Mandi, Himachal
Pradesh. The period of 12 months in terms of Section 29A(1)
of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 (in short 'the Act'),
available to the learned Arbitrator for passing the award
stands elapsed. The period specified under Section 29A(3) of
the Act is also over, hence, the learned Arbitrator has closed
the proceedings in view of termination of his mandate. In
these circumstances, the petitioner has prayed for extending
the time for pronouncing the award by six months.
3. I have heard learned counsel on both sides and
considered the case file. It has been informed that in similar
matters, taking recourse to Section 29A(4) of the Act, the
Courts have extended the period for passing the award by six
months.
4. The petitioner has made out a case for extending
the period for deciding the arbitration proceedings by six
months. Ordered accordingly. The mandate of learned
Arbitrator in deciding the petition under reference is extended
by six months from today. The parties, through their learned
counsel, are directed to appear before the learned Arbitrator
on 25.11.2024. All rights and contentions of the parties are
left open to be adjudicated by the learned Arbitrator.
The petition stands disposed of in the above
terms, so also the pending miscellaneous application(s), if
any.
Jyotsna Rewal Dua Judge November 22th, 2024 (Pardeep)
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