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2025 DIGILAW 1206 (KAR)

Rangarajan Narayanan v. Quest Global Engineering Services Private Limited

2025-11-17

D.K.SINGH

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ORDER : D. K. SINGH, J. The present two writ petitions under Article 227 of the Constitution of India have been filed impugning the interim order dated 21.01.2025 passed by the LXXXVIII Additional City Civil and Sessions Judge (Commercial Court), Bengaluru in Com.A.P. No.127/2024. The petitioner in writ petition No.4362/2025 is a decree holder in Arbitral Award dated 13.04.2024 vide modified Arbitral Award dated 24.05.2024. The petitioner in Writ Petition No.8493/2025 is the judgment debtor of the said award. 2. By the impugned order, the learned Commercial Court has directed the judgment debtor to deposit 75% of the award amount in the Court or the equivalent bank guarantee and subject to such deposit, the award has been stayed. 3. The Learned senior counsel Sri Harish Narasappa B., appearing in W.P. No.4362/2025 submits that the petitioner has filed a petition under Section 35 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act for execution of the award in as much as the impugned order has not been complied with by the judgment debtor and the said execution proceedings are pending. 4. He further submits that if this Court directs the Commercial Court for expeditious disposal of Section 34 petition pending before the Commercial Court, he would like to withdraw this writ petition. 5. Considering the aforesaid submission, the present writ petition is disposed of with a direction to the concerned Commercial Court to decide the Section 34 petition pending in Com.A.P. No.127/2024 expeditiously preferably within a period of four months. 6. The parties are directed to cooperate in early disposal of the Commercial Application No.127/2024 pending before the LXXXVIII Additional City Civil and Sessions Judge, Bengaluru. 7. Needless to say that the petitioner in the writ petition would be at liberty to seek modification or clarification of the impugned order dated 24.05.2024. IN W.P. No.8493/2025: 8. Learned senior counsel Sri C.K. Nanda Kumar submits that he would also like to withdraw the writ petition No.8493/2025 subject to liberty granted by this Court for seeking modification/clarification of the order dated 24.05.2024. 9. Considering the said submission, the present writ petition is also dismissed as withdrawn with liberty to the petitioner to seek modification or the clarification of the impugned order dated 24.05.2024. All contentions of the parties are left open. In view of disposal of the writ petitions, I.A.1/2025 filed in W.P. No.8493/2025 does not survive for consideration.