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1978 Supreme(Del) 127

SULTAN SINGH
CHOWDHURY AND GULZAR SINGH – Appellant
Versus
FRICK INDIA LIMITED – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
P.K.Seth, S.P.AGARWAL

SULTAN SINGH, J. (Oral)

( 1 ) THE two legal questions arise in this case. Whether the award is liable to be set aside when the two arbitrators appointed by the parties fail to appoint an Umpire i. e. they do not comply with clause 2 of First Schedule to the Arbitration Act. In other words, whether clause 2 of First Schedule of the Arbitration Act is mandatory or directory.

(2) Whether there is any period of limitation for an arbitrator to file an award in court.

( 2 ) M/s. Chaudhury and Gulzar Singh, petitioners by their letter dated 12th September, 1969 and M/s. Frick India Limited, respondents by their letter dated 6th March, 1970 appointed Shri D. Dutt and Sbri S. L. Nayar as Arbitrators respectively to decide the various disputes amongst themselves. The arbitrators entered upon the reference on 27th May, 1970 and made their award on 19th May, 1972. During the pendency of the arbitration proceedings the petitioners and the respondents jointly made an application under Section 28 of the Arbitration Act for extension of time for the making of the award. In C. M. P. No. 22/72, V. D. Misra J. vide order dated 21st February, 1972 extended the time by a period of 4 months from that dat

























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