K.S.RADHAKRISHNAN, JAGDISH SINGH KHEHAR
ACC Limited (Formerly Known As The Associated Cement Co. Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
Global Cements Ltd. – Respondent
JUDGMENT
K.S. Radhakrishnan, J.- The question that falls for consideration in this case is whether on the death of a named arbitrator, the arbitration agreement survives or not.
2. At the very outset, let us refer to the relevant arbitration clause in the agreement dated 16.12.1989, which reads as follows:
“21. If any question or difference or dispute shall arise between the parties hereto or their representatives at any time in relation to or with - respect to the meaning or effect of these presents or with respect to the rights and liabilities of the parties hereto then such question or dispute shall be referred either to Mr. N.A. Palkhivala or Mr. D.S. Seth, whose decision in the matter shall be final and binding on both the parties.” (emphasis added)
3. The petitioner submits that both Shri N.A. Palkhivala and Shri D.S. Seth are no more and therefore the arbitration clause in the agreement does not survive. It was pointed out that Shri N.A. Palkhivala was named in the agreement since he was the Chairman of the petitioner company and Shri D.S. Seth was named in the agreement since he was the Director of the company. Both of them were nominated as arbitrators since they were c
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