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Case Law Details

Case Name : NHPC Ltd Vs Jaiprakash Associates Ltd (Delhi High Court)
Appeal Number : OMP (ENF.) (COMM.) 184/2023, EX.APPL.(OS) 1736/2023
Date of Judgement/Order : 14/02/2024
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NHPC Ltd Vs Jaiprakash Associates Ltd (Delhi High Court)

In a significant ruling, the Delhi High Court has underscored the legal framework surrounding the partial setting aside of arbitral awards, as seen in the case of NHPC Ltd vs Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. This decision illuminates the execution petition landscape, highlighting when an arbitral award’s component can be independently invalidated without affecting the remainder of the award.

Detailed Analysis

The core of the dispute involved the execution of an Arbitral Award dated October 7, 2019, which was later corrected on December 18, 2019. The award initially granted NHPC Ltd a sum after accounting for counterclaims by Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. However, upon challenge under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, parts of the award pertaining to additional costs of Rs. 60 Crores granted to Jaiprakash Associates were set aside due to lack of substantial reasoning and material evidence.

The Delhi High Court’s judgment, delivered on May 26, 2023, marked a pivotal moment by setting aside the Rs. 60 Crores awarded for additional costs, due to the arbitral tribunal’s failure to provide a rationale for the award and the lack of substantiation for the claimed amount. This judgment not only affirmed the court’s stance on the necessity for arbitral awards to be well-reasoned and based on concrete evidence but also illustrated the conditions under which partial setting aside of an award is permissible.

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