National Highways Authority of India vs The Competent Authority and Sub Divisional Officer Etc. — 359/2021

Case under Arbitration and Conciliation Act Section 34. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 02nd May 2026.

Arbitration Case

CNR: MHLA010034342021

Case disposed

Filing Number

2504/2021

Filing Date

08-11-2021

Registration No

359/2021

Registration Date

08-11-2021

Court

District and Sessions Court , Latur

Judge

5-Adhoc Dist. Judge - 2 and A.S.J. Latur

Decision Date

02nd May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISMISSED

Acts & Sections

ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT Section 34
National Highways Act Section 3G

Petitioner(s)

National Highways Authority of India

Adv. Akkangire Pradip Shankarrao

Respondent(s)

The Competent Authority and Sub Divisional Officer Etc.

Kamlakar Ghanshyam Mainderkar

Adv. Mitkari Basweshwar V

Ajay Kamalkar Mainderkar

Hearing History

Judge: 5-Adhoc Dist. Judge - 2 and A.S.J. Latur

02-05-2026

Disposed

24-04-2026

Judgment

09-04-2026

Judgment

30-03-2026

Judgment

13-03-2026

Judgment

Final Orders / Judgements

02-05-2026
Copy of Judgment

Case Summary: NHAI v. Competent Authority & Others (359/2021) The court dismissed NHAI's application to set aside an arbitrator's award determining land compensation at Rs. 2,550/sq.m for property acquired for National Highway No. 361 widening. The court found the arbitrator properly evaluated 955 sale deeds, correctly classified the land as having non-agricultural potential despite agricultural classification, and lawfully applied interest provisions. NHAI's "public policy" challenge failed as the award did not violate fundamental Indian law principles or shock the conscience. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: NHAI v. Competent Authority & Others (359/2021) The court dismissed NHAI's application to set aside an arbitrator's award determining land compensation at Rs. 2,550/sq.m for property acquired for National Highway No. 361 widening. The court found the arbitrator properly evaluated 955 sale deeds, correctly classified the land as having non-agricultural potential despite agricultural classification, and lawfully applied interest provisions. NHAI's "public policy" challenge failed as the award did not violate fundamental Indian law principles or shock the conscience. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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