LAWS(JHAR)-2007-9-29

AJAY TRANSPORT COMPANY Vs. CENTRAL COAL FIELDS LTD

Decided On September 07, 2007
Ajay Transport Company Appellant
V/S
CENTRAL COAL FIELDS LTD. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) MR . P.K. Sinha, learned senior counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that the action of the respondents in not paying the promised amount is arbitrary, unreasonable and illegal and, therefore, they should be directed to pay the promised amount with interest and costs. He relied on a decision of the Supreme Court in ABL International Limited and Anr. V/s. Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Limited and Ors..

(2.) MR . Gulam Mustafa, learned Counsel appearing for the respondents submitted that the writ Court should not interfere in this contractual matter involving disputed facts, especially when there was an arbitration clause. Moreover, the claim is barred by limitation.

(3.) THE contention of the respondents is absolutely wrong and contrary to their own documents. A contract was awarded to the petitioner for the period 12.10.1992 to 12.10.1993 for transporting coal from stock of Urimari to Central Saunda Railway Siding. The quantity mentioned was nine lacks metric tones. The distance mentioned was 5.4 km. and the rate was 18.15 per M.T. (Annexure 1).