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ELP Arbitration Update – Ravi Ranjan Developers Pvt. Ltd. v. Aditya Kumar Chatterjee May 9, 2022
Author(s) : Ria Dalwani, Sharmin Kapadia
Supreme Court: An application under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration Act would lie before the ‘High Court’ which exercises supervisory jurisdiction over a ‘Court’ within the meaning of Section 2 (1) (e) of the Arbitration Act Ravi Ranjan Developers Pvt. Ltd. v. Aditya Kumar Chatterjee[1] Introduction The Supreme Court determined whether Kolkata would be the ‘seat’ of arbitration when the arbitration clause provided that “…the sitting of the said Arbitral Tribunal shall be at Kolkata” and admittedly, no part of the cause of action arose at Kolkata. Background Ravi Ranjan Developers Pvt. Ltd. (Appellant) and Aditya Kumar Chatterjee (Respondent) entered into a Development Agreement (Agreement) to develop a property situated in Muzaffarpur, Bihar (Property). Differences arose between the parties and consequently, the Respondent terminated the Agreement. On August 17, 2019, the Respondent filed a petition under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (Act) before the District Court of Muzaffarpur (Muzaffarpur District Court) seeking interim protection of the Property (Section 9 Application). Thereafter, the Respondent invoked the arbitration clause in the Agreement[2] and addressed a notice to Appellant’s registered office at Patna, Bihar.
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