Atul Gupta vs Amit Agrawal — 99/2022
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 37(2)(B). Status: Disposal of Other Appl.. Next hearing: 16th April 2026.
Arbitration Cases
CNR: UPME190018762022
Next Hearing
16th April 2026
Filing Number
1448/2022
Filing Date
13-07-2022
Registration No
99/2022
Registration Date
13-07-2022
Court
Commercial Court Meerut
Judge
1-PO Commercial Court
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Atul Gupta
Respondent(s)
Amit Agrawal
Hearing History
Judge: 1-PO Commercial Court
Disposal of Other Appl.
Disposal of Other Appl.
Disposal of Other Appl.
Disposal of Other Appl.
Disposal of Other Appl.
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 11-03-2026 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
| 06-03-2026 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
| 20-01-2026 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
| 06-01-2026 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
| 09-12-2025 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
Interim Orders
Summary The Commercial Court, Meertz dismissed Petitions 9, 20, 26 and Objections 27 filed in Arbitration Case 99/2022 (old no. 20/2018). The Court held that it lacks jurisdiction to entertain these petitions regarding the arbitrator's authority, as the High Court has not yet issued final directions on the matter. The case is adjourned to 06-01-2026 for filing of objections by the opposing party, after which the Court will proceed with final dismissal of all pending applications on merit. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary The Commercial Court, Meertz dismissed Petitions 9, 20, 26 and Objections 27 filed in Arbitration Case 99/2022 (old no. 20/2018). The Court held that it lacks jurisdiction to entertain these petitions regarding the arbitrator's authority, as the High Court has not yet issued final directions on the matter. The case is adjourned to 06-01-2026 for filing of objections by the opposing party, after which the Court will proceed with final dismissal of all pending applications on merit. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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