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(2026) Law Today Live Doc. Id. 21220
Decided on: 15.06.2026
For Petitioner(s):
Mr. Ankur Khandelwal, Adv., Mr. Mohd Shahrukh Ali, Adv., Mr. Chirag Sharma, Adv., Mr. Alok Nayak, Adv., Ms. Syed Tabeer Riyaz, AOR
For Respondent(s):
Mr. Prasad Hegde, Adv., Mr. Kailas Bajirao Autade, AOR, Mr. B Veera Swamy Raju, Adv., Ms. Siri Swathi Katragadda, Adv.
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Arbitration -- Exclusive jurisdiction clause -- Arbitration agreement providing alternative seats/ venues at Hyderabad and Guwahati -- Courts at Hyderabad alone conferred exclusive jurisdiction -- Telangana High Court competent to entertain Section 11 application.
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Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (26 of 1996), Section 11(6) -- Appointment of arbitrator -- Arbitration clause prescribing Hyderabad or Guwahati as seat/venue of arbitration -- Clause further providing that courts at Hyderabad shall have exclusive jurisdiction over matters arising out of agreement -- Contention that Gauhati High Court alone had jurisdiction as cause of action arose in Guwahati -- Rejected -- Party autonomy being paramount in interpretation of arbitration agreements, exclusive jurisdiction clause clearly vested jurisdiction in courts at Hyderabad -- Principle of forum non conveniens applicable where multiple seats are designated held inapplicable in view of express agreement conferring exclusive jurisdiction on Hyderabad courts -- Telangana High Court rightly entertained application under Section 11(6) and referred dispute to arbitration -- Special Leave Petitions dismissed.
(Paras 3 to 5)
Cases referred:
1. Arif Azim Company Limited versus Micromax Informatics FZE reported in 2025 (9) SCC 750.
ORDER
1. The petitioner has assailed the judgment and orders dated 02.04.2026 and 27.02.2026 passed by the Telangana High Court referring the dispute to arbitration under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (for short ‘the Act’).
2. The short issue which is raised before us is that the Telangana High Court did not have jurisdiction to make such reference and that the Gauhati High Court was the appropriate forum. The work order had been issued from Guwahati and the entire work was to be executed there. As the cause of action had arisen in Guwahati, petitioner had approached Gauhati High Court for appointment of arbitrator. Telangana High Court failed to consider the law laid down in Arif Azim Company Limited versus Micromax Informatics FZE reported in 2025 (9) SCC 750 and erroneously allowed the Section 11 application, on the ground that it was filed earlier.
3. We have considered the aforesaid submissions. Relevant arbitration clause reads as follows:
“ARBITRATION: Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to or in connection with this Agreement, or the breach, termination or validity hereof shall be finally settled by arbitration in accordance with the Indian Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 or any statutory modification therein. Any dispute shall be settled by arbitration presided by a sole arbitrator. The sole arbitrator shall be an independent person and shall be mutually appointed by the Parties. The Seat and Venue of the arbitration shall be Hyderabad, Telangana state or Guwahati, Assam state, and the language used in the arbitral proceedings shall be English.
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Republic of India and courts in Hyderabad shall have exclusive jurisdiction over matters relating to or arising from this agreement."
4. A holistic reading of the clause would show that though twin Seat/Venue of arbitration, that is, either “Hyderabad, Telangana state or Guwahati, Assam State” is prescribed, the subsequent part of the clause unequivocally states that the courts in Hyderabad shall have exclusive jurisdiction over matters relating to or arising from this agreement. In paragraph 77.10 of Arif Azim Company Limited (supra), a three Judge Bench of this Court held if two or more possible places are designated as seat, the principles of forum non conveniens would apply. Such proposition of law though unexceptionable is inapplicable in the facts where the parties have themselves agreed to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts in Hyderabad in the arbitration clause itself. Party autonomy being of primary importance in interpretation of the arbitration agreement, we are of the considered view, the ratio in Arif Azim Company Limited (supra) is factually distinguishable where the supervisory jurisdiction of the Telangana High Court over the arbitration is clearly discernible from the clause itself.
5. In such view of the matter, we are not inclined to interfere with the impugned orders.
6. The Special Leave Petitions are accordingly dismissed. Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed of.
Petitions dismissed.
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