AKA LOGISTICS PRIVATE LIMITED ANURADHA PODDAR vs DAMODAR VALLEY CORPORATION — AP-COM/392/2026

Case under Arbitration and Conciliation Act ,1996 Section 29A(4). Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED on 12th June 2026.

CNR: WBCHCO0018662026

CASE DISPOSED

e-Filing Number

20-05-2026

Filing Number

AP-COM/373/2026

Filing Date

22-05-2026

Registration No

AP-COM/392/2026

Registration Date

22-05-2026

Judge

HON'BLE JUSTICE GAURANG KANTH

Coram

HON'BLE JUSTICE GAURANG KANTH

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

GROUP B (CIVIL MATTERS) ( 2 )

Sub-Category

Arbitration ( 2 )

Judicial Branch

CURRENT RECORD DEPARTMENT

Decision Date

12th June 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISPOSED

Acts & Sections

Arbitration and Conciliation Act ,1996 Section 29A(4)

Petitioner(s)

AKA LOGISTICS PRIVATE LIMITED ANURADHA PODDAR

Respondent(s)

DAMODAR VALLEY CORPORATION

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE JUSTICE GAURANG KANTH

12-06-2026

NEW MOTIONS (SECTION 29 A)

Orders

12-06-2026
HON'BLE JUSTICE GAURANG KANTH

The High Court at Calcutta extended the arbitral tribunal's mandate by one year (from June 12, 2026) to allow completion of arbitral proceedings between AKA Logistics and Damodar Valley Corporation. The court found no undue delay by the arbitrator despite 44+ hearings and extensive claims, and both parties consented to the extension to conclude proceedings and publish the award. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court at Calcutta extended the arbitral tribunal's mandate by one year (from June 12, 2026) to allow completion of arbitral proceedings between AKA Logistics and Damodar Valley Corporation. The court found no undue delay by the arbitrator despite 44+ hearings and extensive claims, and both parties consented to the extension to conclude proceedings and publish the award. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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