PR. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX SHIMLA vs. MS SOLAN DISTRICT TRUCK OPERATORS TRANSPORT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD DARLAGHAT THROUGH ITS PRESIDENT
ITA/3/2020HC Himachal Pradesh27 Aug 2020
Bench: This Court. 2. On 29Th March 2019, The State Of Hp Filed The Objections Under Section 34 Of The Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 (After Now Called ‘The Arbitration Act’) Against The Award Of Ld. Arbitrator Announced On 8Th December 2018. Since The Period Of Three Months Expired On 9Th March, Hence The Objections Accompanied An Application Under Section 34 Of The Arbitration Act To Condone The Delay On The Grounds That The Objections Were Filed Within Permissible 30 Days After The Expiry Of The Statutory Period Of Three Months. 1Whether Reporters Of Local Papers May Be Allowed To See The Judgment?
For Appellant: Mr. B.C. Negi, Senior Advocate with Mr. Parvesh Negi
Section 34
13.
In Chintels India Ltd v. Bhayana Builders Pvt. Ltd., Civil Appeal No. 4028 of
2020, a three Judge bench of Hon’ble Supreme Court holds,
“[ ]. A reading of section 34(1) would make it clear that an
application made to set aside an award has to be in accordance
with both sub-sections (2) and (3). This would mean