SupremeToday Landscape Ad
Back
Next
Judicial Analysis Court Copy Headnote Facts Arguments Court observation
Listen Audio Icon Pause Audio Icon
judgment-img

2026 Supreme(Raj) 404

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN, BENCH AT JAIPUR
SAMEER JAIN
HCL Infosystems Limited, Through Its Authorised Signatory Mr. Arif Jamal – Appellant
Versus
Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Through Its Managing Director – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Mr. Rajendra Prasad, Advocate General (for petitioners in SBCWP No.7066/2026 and for respondent in SBCWP No.16033/2024) assisted by Mr. Kartik Seth Ms. Shilpa Saini Ms. Dhriti Laddha.
For the Respondents:Mr. RN Mathur, Senior Counsel (for petitioner in SBCWP No.16033/2024 and for respondent in SBCWP No.7066/2026) assisted by Mr. Shailesh Kapoor Mr. Lokesh Atrey Ms. Sakshi Chaturvedi.

Judgement Key Points

Key Points: - Successive applications under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 are not barred per se and may be maintainable in appropriate cases, but such maintainability must be tested on the touchstone of demonstrable, compelling, and bona fide reasons. (!) - The extension of the arbitral mandate can be granted only upon demonstration of "sufficient cause" as per Section 29A, subject to appropriate terms and conditions. (!) - The High Court can exercise its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution of India against orders passed under Section 29A of the Act, as no statutory appeal is provided against such orders. (!) - When delay in arbitral proceedings is substantially attributable to the Arbitral Tribunal, the Court may intervene under Section 29A(4) to impose corrective measures, including reduction of arbitral fees. (!) - The Court, while extending the mandate under Section 29A, is empowered to impose such terms and conditions as it thinks fit for efficiency and integrity of the arbitral proceedings, and may also impose exemplary costs. (!) (!) - The conduct of the Arbitral Tribunal, marked by a casual approach, repeated adjournments, and fixation of high fee structures, which undermines the objectives of the Act, can warrant judicial correction, including the substitution of arbitrators. (!)

How to determine the maintainability of a successive application under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for extension of the mandate of an Arbitral Tribunal?

What constitutes "sufficient cause" under Section 29A(4) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for granting an extension of the Arbitral Tribunal's mandate?

What are the rights of a court under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 to impose corrective measures, including reduction of arbitral fees, when the delay in arbitral proceedings is attributable to the Arbitral Tribunal?


JUDGMENT :

SAMEER JAIN, J.

1. In view of the intrinsically intertwined nature of the controversy at hand, coupled with the strikingly identical factual substratum permeating the present batch of petitions, and upon express consent of the learned counsel appearing for the respective parties, this Court, being persuaded by the congruence of the issues involved and in furtherance of the cause of expeditious and efficacious adjudication, proceeds to determine the instant petitions by way of this composite and common judgment. The ratio decidendi rendered herein shall, accordingly, govern the connected matters mutatis mutandis, subject to contextual adaptation on facts. For the purposes of maintaining factual coherence and narrative forbearance, the pleadings and averments as delineated in S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.7066/2026 (Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited & Ors. vs. HCL Infosys Limited) are hereby treated as the lead case and adopted as the foundational factual matrix for adjudication of the present lis. For the sake of reference and procedural lucidity, the tabular depiction ad infra delineates the constituent segments into which the present judgment stands bifurcated, thereby fac

Click Here to Read the rest of this document
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SupremeToday Portrait Ad
supreme today icon
logo-black

An indispensable Tool for Legal Professionals, Endorsed by Various High Court and Judicial Officers

Please visit our Training & Support
Center or Contact Us for assistance

qr

Scan Me!

India’s Legal research and Law Firm App, Download now!

For Daily Legal Updates, Join us on :

whatsapp-icon telegram-icon
whatsapp-icon Back to top