M/S G S PRAKASH RAO vs UNION OF INDIA — 687/2024

Case under U/o 21 Rule 11 of Cpc. Status: A.D.R.. Next hearing: 27th March 2026.

Com.EX. - Commercial Execution Cases

CNR: KABC170027192024

A.D.R.

Next Hearing

27th March 2026

Filing Number

687/2024

Filing Date

16-10-2024

Registration No

687/2024

Registration Date

19-10-2024

Court

COMMERCIAL COURT,BENGALURU

Judge

1390-CCH-84 LXXXIII ADDL CITY CIVIL AND SESSIONS JUDGE

Acts & Sections

U/o 21 Rule 11 of Cpc

Petitioner(s)

M/S G S PRAKASH RAO

Adv. GIRISH K V

Respondent(s)

UNION OF INDIA

Hearing History

Judge: 1390-CCH-84 LXXXIII ADDL CITY CIVIL AND SESSIONS JUDGE

14-03-2026

A.D.R.

12-03-2026

A.D.R.

06-03-2026

NOTICE

06-02-2026

NOTICE

29-01-2026

NOTICE

Interim Orders

17-09-2025
Orders

OUTCOME SUMMARY The court allowed the decree holder's (M/S G S Prakash Rao) petition for interest on delayed settlement payment. The Union of India paid the principal settlement amount of Rs. 1,75,92,186 on 13-6-2025, about 293 days late. The court awarded additional interest of Rs. 10,56,000 at 8% per annum for the 9-month delay period (16-10-2024 to 13-6-2025), applying Section 31(7)(b) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act to the settlement agreement treated as an arbitral award. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

OUTCOME SUMMARY The court allowed the decree holder's (M/S G S Prakash Rao) petition for interest on delayed settlement payment. The Union of India paid the principal settlement amount of Rs. 1,75,92,186 on 13-6-2025, about 293 days late. The court awarded additional interest of Rs. 10,56,000 at 8% per annum for the 9-month delay period (16-10-2024 to 13-6-2025), applying Section 31(7)(b) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act to the settlement agreement treated as an arbitral award. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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