Mr. C.S. Vaidyanathan, the learned counsel for the respondent refuting submits that there having been no mutual mistake so as to invalidate the agreement, the arbitration clause remains binding and the subject matter of the suit has rightly been held to be arbitrable; that the court rightly exercised jurisdiction on the application under section 34 of the on the basis of the affi davits and at no stage before argument the appellant as respondent No. 1 applied to the court for permission to adduce oral evidence, and stay of the suit was granted in accordance with law on the basis of the evidence on record; that the agreement as modified was not void on the ground of violation of the permission or of the import licence or of the provisions of the Import & Export Control Act; and that the direction to proceed to arbitration is just and proper and the respondent has no objection to a Retired Supreme Court Judge being appointed arbitrator.