Pcc Logistics Pvt Ltd vs M/S Spml Infra Ltd And Anr on 11 March, 2025

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Pcc Logistics Pvt Ltd vs M/S Spml Infra Ltd And Anr on 11 March, 2025


Calcutta High Court

Pcc Logistics Pvt Ltd vs M/S Spml Infra Ltd And Anr on 11 March, 2025

OCD-12
                                  ORDER SHEET

                       IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
                                ORIGINAL SIDE
                            [COMMERCIAL DIVISION]

                              CS-COM/770/2024
                   IA NO: GA-COM/1/2024, GA-COM/3/2024,
                       GA-COM/4/2024, GA-COM/5/2025

                            PCC LOGISTICS PVT LTD
                                     VS
                         M/S SPML INFRA LTD AND ANR.

   BEFORE:
   The Hon'ble JUSTICE KRISHNA RAO

Date : 11th March, 2025.

Appearance:

Mr. Ayan Dutta, Adv.

Mr. Dilip Kr. Ghosh, Adv.

… for the plaintiff

Mr. Somdutta Bhattacharyya, Adv.

Mr. Mohit Dang, Adv.

…for the defendant no.1

Mr. Aritra Basu, Adv.

Mrs. M. Roy, Adv.

Ms. Udita Mandal, Adv.

…for the defendant no.2

The Court:- Mr. Ayan Dutta, learned Advocate, is appearing for the

plaintiff.

Mr. Somdutta Bhattacharyya, learned Advocate, is appearing for the

defendant no.1.

Mr. Aritra Basu, learned Advocate, is appearing for the defendant no.2.

The plaintiff has filed an application being GA-COM/1/2024 praying

for interim order.

By an order dated 10th September, 2024, this Court has restrained the

defendant no.1 for dealing with the account maintaining with State Bank of
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India, Udaipur Branch, Agartala, Tripura without keeping aside an amount of

Rs.59,97,857/- till 5th November, 2024.

Being aggrieved with the said order, the defendant no.1 has preferred

an appeal. The Appellate Court has directed the defendant no.1 to deposit the

amount of Rs.25 lakhs. In compliance of the order passed by the Appellate

Court the defendant has deposited the amount of Rs.25 lakhs with Registrar,

Original Side of this Court.

By an order dated 24th February, 2025, the Appellate Court has

disposed of the said appeal holding that in the event, Section 8 application

filed by the defendant no.1 is disallowed, the interim order shall continue till

the disposal of the suit.

The defendant no.1 has also filed an application being GA-

COM/3/2024 praying for vacating the interim order.

Considering the order passed by the Appellate Court dated 24th

February, 2025, this Court finds that the interim application filed by the

defendant no.1 being GA-COM/1/2024 and the application filed by

defendant no.1 being GA-COM/3/2024 wherein the defendant no.1 has

prayed for vacating the interim order, both applications have not become

infructuous. Accordingly, GA-COM/1/2024 & GA-COM/3/2024 are disposed

of.

The defendant no.1 has also filed an application being GA/4/2024

under Section 8 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 praying for

referring parties to the arbitration. The Appellate Court passed by an order

dated 24th February, 2025 directed the plaintiff to file affidavit-in-opposition

within two weeks; reply if any, thereto be filed within a week thereafter.
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Counsel for the plaintiff prays for extension of time to file affidavit-in-

opposition.

Let affidavit-in-opposition be filed by 21 st March, 2025 after serving a

copy to the learned Advocate for the defendant no.1; reply if any, thereto be

filed by 28th March, 2025.

List the matter appear on 4th April, 2025.

The order passed by the Appellate Court dated 24th February, 2025 be

kept with the record.

(KRISHNA RAO, J.)

S. A.
AR(CR)

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