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2002 Supreme(SC) 258

B.N.AGARWAL, M.B.SHAH
Inder Sain Mittal – Appellant
Versus
Housing Board Haryana – Respondent


JUDGMENT

B.N. Agrawal, J.-Leave granted.

2. These appeals by special leave are directed against judgment rendered by the High Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh in Civil Revision Applications whereby the same have been allowed, orders passed by the appellate court upholding orders of the trial court disallowing the objections under Section 30 of the Arbitration Act, 1940 (hereinafter referred to as the Act ) have been set aside, objections allowed and awards set aside.

3. The Housing Board, Haryana-respondent No. 1 (hereinafter referred to as the Board ), filed two separate money suits against the appellant in the Court of the Senior Sub Judge, Sonepat, which were transferred to the Court of Addl. Civil Judge (Sr. Divn.), Sonepat, who, by separate orders dated 19th March, 1997, as agreed to by the parties, appointed Superintending Engineer, A.D.B. Branch Circle, P.W.D. (B & R) Br. Faridabad, as Arbitrator for settlement of certain disputes between the parties pertaining to the works of construction of Houses in the Housing Board Colony at Sonepat. On receipt of the references, the Arbitrator entered thereupon and fixed 6th May, 1997 as the date for hearing the parties in the


















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