BELA M.TRIVEDI
Raj. Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam – Appellant
Versus
Manglam Cement – Respondent
2. All the four appeals arise out of the common order dated 18.2.12 passed by the Addl. District Judge No.9, Jaipur Metropolitan Court, Jaipur (hereinafter referred to as 'the court below) in Applications being Civil Misc. Application (Arbitration) No. 438/11, 439/11, 440/11 and 445/11, under Section 9 of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as 'the said Act'), whereby the court below has allowed the said applications filed by the respective respondents-applicants in all the matters, and has restrained the appellant-non-applicant from proceeding further with the notice inviting tender (NIT for short) dated 24.8.11 and also from causing any obstruction to the respondent-companies in the supply of fly ash till the pendency of the arbitration proceedings that may be initiated between the parties.
3. The short facts giving rise to the present appeals are that the appellant company is engaged in the process of electricity generation, having its thermal power plant at Kota and the respondent-companies are the companies regi
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