IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE J.B.KOSHY & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE V.K.MOHANAN MONDAY, THE 24TH NOVEMBER 2008 / 3RD AGRAHAYANA 1930 Arb.A.No. 21 of 2008() ---------------------- OPARB.5/1995 of SUB COURT,KOTTARAKKARA .................... APPELLANTS/RESPONDENTS ------------------------------------------ 1. STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT SECRETARIAT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. 2. SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER, KIP(LB)CIRCLE, KOTTARAKKARA. BY GOVERNMENT PLEADER SRI.SANDESH RAJA RESPONDENT(S): PETITIONER ------------------------- K.T.KURIAKOSE, GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR, KARUTHEDATH, THRUVANIYUR.P.O, PUTHENCRUZ. ADV. SRI.VIVEK VARGHESE P.J. FOR R1 SRI.P.J.VINOD JOSEPH FOR R1 THIS ARBITRATION APPEAL HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 24/11/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: J.B.KOSHY & V.K.MOHANAN, JJ. ================================ C.M.Appln No.1545 of 2008 and Arb. Appeal No.21 of 2008 - E =============================== Dated this the 24th day of November, 2008. J U D G M E N T KOSHY, J. A contract was executed by the appellant and the respondent for the work of the K.I and TCDP - LDC - Formation of Melila West Distributory from ch 10 KM to 17 KM (Package III) including CD Works Parts I, II & III (combined) under Contract Agreement - 5/SE/KIP/LB/85-86. The estimated PAC was Rs.36,20,000/- and the accepted PAC is Rs.21,96,051.92. As per the contract FCC was Rs.79,55685/-. The period of completion of the work was 12 months. The site was handed over to the respondent on 2.5.1985. Original time of completion of the work expired on 1.5.1986. Final bill was prepared on 1.12.1993. Even though the date of completion of the work is on 1.6.1986, work was completed only on March, 1990. Even though the contract was based on fixed rates, there was considerable delay on the part of the appellant in fully satisfying its part of the contract, time was extended by the appellant. Additional work not C.M.Appln No.1545 of 2008 and Arb. Appeal No.21 of 2008 - E 2 mentioned in the original contract was also entrusted. As per the contract FCC was Rs.79,55,685/-. For the additional works done, after the period of completion, contractor claimed additional amount, as the original term was based upon the 1982 PWD rates. Even though a sole arbitrator was appointed to settle the dispute, the sole arbitrator did not allow the extra claim of the petitioner but awarded the following amount inclusive of pendente lite rules with interest at the rate of 15% per annum from 9.10.1991 till date of the decree or payment of the decree whichever is earlier. The proceedings were taken under the Arbitration Act 1940. A petition was filed for passing the amount decreed in the award. Award was passed in the year 1995. Written objection was filed on 13.2.1995 and arbitrator filed an award before the court. On the date of filing of petition to pass the judgment in terms of the award, no petition was filed for setting aside the award. Much after the expiry of the time for setting aside the award, an objection was filed. The petition filed to pass the decree in terms of the award was allowed and decree was passed making the award as rule of the court. C.M.Appln No.1545 of 2008 and Arb. Appeal No.21 of 2008 - E 3 Section 27 of the Arbitration Act says that no appeal shall lie if the decree is passed in terms of the award. This appeal is filed against the judgment and decree passed in terms of the award. Hence, appeal is not maintainable. If this is considered in an appeal, it refers to setting aside the award, the appeal itself was filed with a delay of 496 days. Main reasons stated for condoning the delay is the heavy work load of the Government Pleader. That is not a ground for condoning the long delay of one and a half years. It is submitted that execution proceedings started and that is the reason for filing this appeal with a delay condonation petition. Time fixed for filing petition to set aside the award was already over when objections were filed. Even assuming that the objections were filed in time, we are of the opinion that the Tribunal has considered the objections and found that there is no reason to contest the award even though it is contended that in the supplementary agreement it was agreed that additional works will be done at the agreed rates in the contract. It is submitted that at the time of supplementary agreement, no amount even for the admitted work done, at the C.M.Appln No.1545 of 2008 and Arb. Appeal No.21 of 2008 - E 4 agree rates was not paid and only on the basis of compulsion, supplementary contracts were executed. In any way, we are of the view that no valid grounds are stated for condoning the delay in filing the appeal. We also note that in the judgment and decree passed, the interest was granted only up to the date of decree and not thereafter. It is submitted that so far no amount was paid on the basis of the award dated 21.1.1995. The judgment itself was passed on 30.11.2006. Since no satisfactory reasons are stated to condone the delay, we dismissed the delay condonation petition and consequently, the appeal will also stand dismissed. Even though we are dismissing the appeal, it is submitted by the learned Government Pleader that some time may be granted as sale and execution proceedings are pending. We grant two months time for payment of the decreed amount. The appeal is dismissed with the above rider. J.B.KOSHY, JUDGE V.K.MOHANAN, JUDGE bkn/-