On appeal, the learned Division Bench by an elaborate and erudite judgment dismissed the appeal holding, inter alia, that in the facts and circumstances of the case it could not be held that the trial court erred in exercising its discretion to decide the controversy, namely, whether the contract being void the arbitration clause also was void, in the application without evidence and on the basis of pleadings only, nor was the discretion exercised improp erly; that the learned Judge was not wrong in coming to the conclusion that the mistake as pleaded as to quality of the goods was not a mistake of such nature as to make the thing contracted for something different, and in holding that there was no case of mutual mistake of such a type as to quality of the thing contracted for which could have avoided the parent contract which contained the arbitration clause; and that the learned Single Judge was right in so far as he held that the matters were arbitrable apart from the ques tion of illegality of the contract.