✦ High Court of India · 28 Oct 2025

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Case Details High Court of India · 28 Oct 2025
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High Court of India
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28 Oct 2025
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Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 2025.IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRASDATED: 28-10-2025CORAMTHE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE N. ANAND VENKATESHArb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 20251. Jey Agencies,Rep by its Proprietor G BalamuruganNo.5, Jai Towers, Abdul Razak, 1st Street, Near Panagal Maligai, Opp Bank of Baroda, Saidapet,Chennai- 600015.Applicant(s)Vs1. Mr.Ravi GuptaNo.6/58,Beemanna Garden Street,Ceebros,3rd Floor, Abhiramapuram, Chennai-600018.2.Mr.M.L. Gupta,No. 6/58, Beemanna Garden Street, Ceebros, 3rd Floor, Abhiramapuram Chennai- 600 0183.Mrs.Sarala Gupta,No. 6/58, Beemanna Garden Street, Ceebros, 3rd Floor, Abhiramapuram Chennai- 600 018Respondent(s) https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 2025PRAYER(a)To Appoint an Arbitrator to adjudicate the disputes between the Petitioner and the Respondents in terms of the Lease Agreement dated 10.06.2014 .For Applicant(s):M/s.R.Ramasubramaniam RajaFor Respondent(s):M/s. Rajendra Raghavan, (803/1191)A.D.Deepak Kumara (302/2025)For Respondents Vakalat D.No.25986/2025, Returned 10.07.259841245597P/n-aos.D.No. 12864, Dt. 27/03/2025 ( R1 To R3- Retuned)P/N-R2-M.L. GUPTA, No. 6/58, Beemanna Garden Street, Ceebros, 3rd Floor, Abhiramapuram Chennai- 600 018P/n-aos.D.No. 20374, Dt. 10/06/2025ORDERThis petition has been filed under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) to appoint an arbitrator to adjudicate the disputes between the petitioner and the respondents in terms of the lease agreement dated 10.06.2014. https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 20252.When this petition came up for hearing on 13.03.2025, this Court passed the following order:-This petition has been filed under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act seeking for appointment of an Arbitrator by this Court. 2.There seems to be a dispute between the petitioner and the respondents arising out of two Rental Agreements both dated 01.06.2014. The petitioner is a tenant under the respondents. Earlier, in view of the dispute, the petitioner filed a Suit before the City Civil Court at Chennai. Since there exists an arbitration clause, the respondents filed an application under Section 8 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 seeking for referring the dispute to arbitration. The said application was dismissed by the City Civil Court. Aggrieved by the same, a C.R.P. was filed before this Court by the respondents. The C.R.P. was also dismissed by this Court. Aggrieved by the same, the respondents preferred a Civil Appeal before the Hon'ble Supreme Court. By order dated 08.09.2022 passed in Civil Appeal No.6354 of 2022, the Hon'ble Supreme Court allowed the Civil Appeal filed by the respondents. Therefore, the Section 8 Application came to be allowed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court. The Hon'ble Supreme Court, while https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 2025allowing the Civil Appeal, directed the parties to go for mediation before the Madras High Court Mediation Centre. Since the Mediation has failed, the petitioner has invoked arbitration once again by issuing a notice to the respondents on 20.09.2023 as per the provisions of Section 21 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The petitioner has nominated his Arbitrator. A reply was received from the respondents on 20.10.2023 to the arbitration invocation notice dated 20.09.2023. In the reply, the respondents have nominated their Arbitrator. The arbitration clause stipulates that the arbitration shall be conducted by the three member Arbitral Tribunal. According to the petitioner, there is no consensus between the Arbitrator appointed by the petitioner and the Arbitrator appointed by the respondents with regard to the name of the third Arbitrator. Only under those circumstances, this petition has been filed under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 seeking for appointment of the third Arbitrator by this Court. The arbitration clause contains in the Rental Agreement dated 01.06.2014 is extracted hereunder:'21.If any disputes, differences or controversies (collectively a dispute) arise between the parties in respect of this agreement, then they shall be attempt to resolve mutually through negotiations between the parties, failing which the same shall be referred for Arbitration. The arbitration shall take place in Chennai, Tamil https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 2025Nadu and shall be conducted in English. Each party will nominate an arbitrator, these Arbitrators shall appoint another member by mutual consent.'3.Since there exists an arbitration clause in the contracts, which are the subject matters of the dispute between the parties and since the petitioner has invoked arbitration in accordance with the said clause by issuing a notice to the respondents as per the provisions of Section 21 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, this Court is issuing notice to the respondents returnable by 27.03.2025. Private notice is also permitted.3.After the notice was served on the respondents, an attempt was made to amicably resolve the dispute and hence, the parties were referred to the Mediation centre.4.When the matter was taken up for hearing today, the mediation report was placed before this Court and it is seen that the parties were not able to reach a settlement and no agreement was reached.5.Heard M/s.R.Ramasubramaniam Raja, learned counsel for https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 2025the petitioner and Mr.Rajendra Raghavan, learned counsel for respondents.6.It is seen that there is a valid agreement between the parties in line with Section 7 of the Act and it also contains an arbitration clause.7.The arbitration clause contemplates three member Arbitral Tribunal for a dispute between the landlord and tenant. If a three member Arbitral Tribunal is constituted, the parties will incur exorbitant cost. When the same was put to the learned counsel appearing on either side, they agreed for referring the matter to a sole arbitrator.8. In view of the above, M/s.S.P.Arthi, A-3, Rukmani Terrace, 16/3, Leith Castle Centre Street, Santhome, Chennai 600 028, Mobile No.98840- 24279, email id [email protected] is appointed as sole Arbitrator and the Arbitrator is requested to adjudicate the arbitral dispute that were arising between the parties by holding the sittings in any venue in Chennai to the convenience of all concerned and render an award. Fees of the sole Arbitrator shall https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 2025be in accordance with the Madras High Court Arbitration Centre (MHCAC)(Administrative Cost and Arbitrator's Fees) Rules 2017.9.This Arb. OP is disposed of in the above terms. There shall be no order as to costs. 28-10-2025rkaIndex:Yes/NoSpeaking/Non-speaking orderInternet:YesNeutral Citation:Yes/No https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 2025 To1.Mr.Ravi GuptaNo.6/58,Beemanna Garden Street,Ceebros,3rd Floor, Abhiramapuram, Chennai-600018.2.M.L. Gupta,No. 6/58, Beemanna Garden Street, Ceebros, 3rd Floor, Abhiramapuram Chennai- 600 0183.Mrs.Sarala Gupta,No. 6/58, Beemanna Garden Street, Ceebros, 3rd Floor, Abhiramapuram Chennai- 600 018 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 2025N.ANAND VENKATESH J.rkaArb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 115 of 202528-10-2025

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