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Delhi HC rules in favour of Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel in arbitration dispute with IOCL

The dispute emanated from a gas supply agreement entered into between Essar Steel Limited and IOCL in 2009, prior to Essar being taken over by Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steels almost a decade later

October 11, 2023 / 17:40 IST
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Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court on October 10 dismissed a petition by Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) against Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel Limited (AMNS) to appoint an arbitrator to adjudicate a claim, which pertained to Essar Steel India Limited (ESIL).

ESIL was taken over by AMNS through the corporate insolvency resolution process.

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The dispute emanated from a Gas Supply Agreement (GSA) entered into by the parties in 2009.  In 2017, ESIL terminated the agreement, however, IOCL objected to the termination on the ground that it had not committed any breach of its contractual obligations. IOCL alleged that the termination notice was liable to be viewed as ineffective.

Subsequently, IOCL also issued a demand notice asking ESIL to pay certain amounts for the abrupt termination of the GSA. It also called upon ESIL to participate in the amicable settlement procedure as per the GSA. Since ESIL did not respond, IOCL  invoked arbitration in terms of the Gas Supply Agreement.