New Delhi: The Supreme Court has expressed strong displeasure over the handling of an arbitration matter by a Delhi High Court Judge. The Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud criticized the judgment for its lack of thorough consideration and application of mind.
"This is atrocious, really not the way to write a judgment," the CJI remarked. "I have been scrolling down to see where he has even applied his mind."
The Supreme Court has decided to remand the proceedings back to the Delhi High Court. The CJI emphasized that the judge hearing the arbitration under Section 34 must diligently consider the grounds of challenge. The Supreme Court has requested the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court to reassign the case to a different judge.
The Supreme Court was hearing a matter regarding handling of an arbitration matter involving SpiceJet and its promoters.
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Udupi (PTI): A case was registered against a site engineer for allegedly stealing aluminium and other materials worth Rs 3.84 lakh from a private hospital construction site in Udupi, police said on Saturday.
According to the complaint filed on Friday by Kushala (22), safety in-charge of the Pune-based Sri Enterprises, the theft was discovered during a stock check on June 12.
The materials had been delivered to the site in March and April. Suspicion fell on Anurag Kumar, a site engineer from Bihar, who stopped reporting to work after April 21, a senior police officer said.
He allegedly admitted to the theft but has yet to return the materials, he said. A case of theft was registered by the police in Malpe, he said.