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HC sets single judge order allowing CPT to impose fine on CCT

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The has set aside a order of 2014, allowing the (CPT) to impose Rs 63.08 crore fine on the Container Teriminal for alleged non-achievement of output targets and directed the CPT to return the amount.

The first bench, comprising and Justice Abdul Quddhose, directed the CPT to return the amount while allowing an appeal by CCT against the order of the

In December 2007, the CPT had said the container terminal had failed to achieve the required percentage of non-transhipment traffic as per the licence agreement and slapped a fine of Rs 63.86 crore.

Besides, the port encashed Rs 47.08-crore granted by the terminal, the court was informed.

The dispute was referred to an arbitration tribunal presided over by former of India R C Lahoti. The other two members were former judges of the high court -- Justice R Jayasimha Babu and Justice S A Kader.

In 2013, the tribunal had ruled in favour of the CCT and directed the to return the Rs.63.86 crore to the terminal. Aggrieved by the award, the moved the High Court.

When the plea came up for hearing, the Bench said, "In our view, the has failed to appreciate the law relating to the setting aside of an arbitral award under the Arbitration Act, 1996.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 21:40 IST
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