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1972 Supreme(Guj) 54

RANGANATH MISRA, S.NATARAJAN
HINDUSTAN TEA COMPANY – Appellant
Versus
SASHIKANT AND COMPANY – Respondent


RANGANATH MISRA, J.

( 1 ) THIS appeal is by special leave. All application was filed before the Calcutta High Court for appointment of a Receiver in regard to management of two Tea Estates by name Hattichera Tea Estate and Subong Tea Estate. By the impugned order dated 20th June 1972 the High Court directed: the Official Receiver is appointed in terms of the prayer (a) of the petition. Mr. Tara Chand Agarwalla of the respondent firm and Dineshbhai Patel of the petitioner firm are appointed joint managers under the Official Receiver to run and manage the day-to-day business at the two tea gardens. During the pendency of this appeal on 27-2-1974 this Court made the following Order:the application is not opposed. Mr. G. R. Mitter retired Judge of the Supreme Court is appointed as Umpire. Parties agree that they would pay the Umpires fee in equal share. No time limit is fixed for making the Award by Umpire. Parties appeared before the Umpire and after protracted hearing of the matter spread over several years the Umpire made his Award dated 30th June 1982 and the same has now come before the Court. The appellant filed all Application under Sections 30 and 33 of the Arbitration Act pray




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