This judgment by the High Court of Delhi addresses a petition filed under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, seeking an extension of the mandate of the sole arbitrator. Although the High Court initially granted the extension, it subsequently kept the order in abeyance upon noticing that the stated monetary claim of approximately Rs. 1,60,00,000/- fell below the High Court’s pecuniary jurisdiction. When the petitioner failed to immediately produce supporting documents to clarify the aggregate claim value, counsel sought and was granted permission to withdraw the petition with liberty to file afresh before the appropriate forum.
- Background and Initial Proceedings:
- The petitioner filed a petition under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, seeking a six-month extension of the mandate of the Sole Arbitrator, Hon’ble Mr. Justice G.S. Sistani (Retd.).
- The sole arbitrator had been originally appointed by the High Court on December 2, 2021.
- Although pleadings were completed by May 2022, proceedings were delayed due to voluminous records from multiple transactions and attempts to explore an amicable settlement.
- On August 10, 2026, the High Court initially granted the extension with the respondent’s consent.
- The Pecuniary Jurisdiction Issue:
- Before signing the order, the Court noted that paragraph 13 of the petition stated the pending monetary claim was approximately Rs. 1,60,00,000/-, which appeared to be below the High Court’s pecuniary jurisdiction limit.
- Consequently, the extension order was kept in abeyance, and the matter was listed for clarification regarding maintainability.
- Final Hearing and Withdrawal:
- During the subsequent hearing, the petitioner’s counsel claimed that the Rs. 1,60,00,000/- figure pertained to only a single claim rather than the aggregate value.
- As the counsel lacked the requisite documents to substantiate this statement and establish pecuniary jurisdiction, she requested permission to withdraw the petition.
- The High Court granted the request, dismissing the petition as withdrawn with liberty to file a fresh petition before this Court or another appropriate forum in accordance with law.
2026 DHC 6637
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