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2022 Supreme(Online)(KER) 24261

HIGH COURT OF KERALA
C.S. DIAS, J
M/S. HEDGE FINANCE PRIVATE LIMITED – Appellant
Versus
BIJISH JOSEPH – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: SHIJU VARGHESE
For the Respondents:

Table of Content
1. dispute resolution through arbitration. (Para 2 , 8)
2. legal arguments on enforcing interim awards. (Para 4 , 5)
3. ineligibility of arbitrators post-amendment. (Para 10 , 18)
4. nullity of awards from ineligible arbitrators. (Para 21 , 23)
5. reconsideration of case mandated. (Para 24 , 26)

JUDGMENT

Aggrieved by the order in CMA (Arb) No.530/2022 of the Court of Additional District Judge – VIII, Ernakulam, the petitioner before the court below has filed this original petition.

2. The skeletal facts relevant for the determination of the original petition are: the petitioner is a public limited company registered with the Reserve Bank of India as a non-banking finance company engaged in providing loans on a hypothecation and guarantee basis. The respondent and his guarantor had entered into Ext.P1 hypothecation agreement with the petitioner to purchase a motor car on hypothecation. It was, inter-alia, agreed by the parties that in the case of any dispute between them, the same would be settled in arbitration at Ernakulam. The respondent committed a breach of the agreement. The petitioner invoked Clause 20 of Ext.P1 agreement and issued a notice under Section 21 of the

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