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2012 Supreme(SC) 232

ALTAMAS KABIR, J.CHELAMESWAR
Goodyear India Limited – Appellant
Versus
Norton Intech Rubbers(P) Ltd. – Respondent


Judgment :

Four special leave petitions, being S.L.P. (C) Nos.16919-16920 of 2011 and S.L.P. (C) Nos.31468-31469 of 2011, have been filed against the judgment and order dated 10th June, 2011, passed by the Division Bench of the Madras High Court in O.S.A. No.119 of 2011 and M.P. No.1 of 2011, filed by M/s. Goodyear India Limited. The first two special leave petitions have been filed by M/s. Goodyear India Limited, while the other two have been filed by M/s. Norton Intech Rubbers (P) Ltd. The said appeal had been preferred by M/s. Goodyear India Limited against the order passed by the learned Single Judge on 7th April, 2011, in O.P. No.888 of 2010, which was an application to set aside an award under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.

The main question which had arisen before the learned Single Judge was with regard to the provisions of Section 19 of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 (for short, 2006 Act'), which provides for applications for setting aside decrees, awards or orders.

For the sake of reference, Section 19 is extracted hereinbelow:

"Application for setting aside decree, award or order.-- No application for setting aside any decree,










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