New Delhi:The Supreme Court said on Wednesday it will conduct the hearing on the legal question of whether a person who is ineligible to be an arbitrator can nominate another person as arbitrator, in September 2023.
Attorney General R Venkataramani submitted before a five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud that the Centre has set up an expert committee to examine the functioning of the arbitration law and it will recommend reforms in the 1996 Arbitration and Conciliation Act.
Requesting the court to adjourn the matter, Venkataramani said the Centre has set up an expert committee on June 14 to recommend reforms and the matter can be deferred for a while till the committee gives its report. Senior advocate Fali S Nariman, representing one of the parties, said deferment of the hearing will be preferable.
The court was considering the legal issue of whether a person who is ineligible to be an arbitrator can nominate another person as an arbitrator. The bench – also comprising justices Hrishikesh Roy, P S Narasimha, Pankaj Mithal, and Justice Manoj Misra – noted that the Attorney General contended that the issues which have been raised before the constitution bench will undoubtedly also come within the remit of the committee.