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Madras High Court dismisses plea to refer $19 million dispute to arbitration

Key Facts The Madras High Court has dismissed an appeal by ETA General Private Limited, a Chennai-based company, seeking to refer a $19 million dispute with Fujitsu General (Thailand) Company Limited to arbitration. The dispute…

Key Facts

The Madras High Court has dismissed an appeal by ETA General Private Limited, a Chennai-based company, seeking to refer a $19 million dispute with Fujitsu General (Thailand) Company Limited to arbitration. The dispute involves unpaid dues for air conditioner supplies.

Details of the Case

A Division Bench of Justices P. Velmurugan and K. Govindarajan Thilakavadi upheld a single judge's order from September 29, 2023, which rejected ETA General's application to dismiss the civil suit and refer the matter to arbitration. The suit was filed by Fujitsu Thailand, represented by its director Noriaki Terashima, seeking payment of $19 million plus 6% annual interest from April 6, 2022.

Background

ETA General had a Master Technical Licence and Distribution Agreement with Fujitsu General Limited (FGL) of Japan, signed on December 22, 1999, which included an arbitration clause. Under this agreement, ETA manufactured and sold General brand air conditioners in India. However, due to FGL's inability to supply engineers, ETA closed its Puducherry plant. Subsequently, Fujitsu Thailand supplied air conditioners to ETA for Indian sales. In 2018, FGL formed Fujitsu General (India) Private Limited and terminated the agreement with ETA in 2019, opting to operate independently from 2020.

Court's Reasoning

Justice P.T. Asha, in her 2023 order, held that the purchase orders placed by ETA and invoices raised by Fujitsu Thailand in 2019 were independent of the 1999 agreement and other related contracts. Therefore, the arbitration clause in those agreements did not apply. The Division Bench confirmed this view, stating, “The question of group concept cannot be brought into the instant case, particularly when transactions that are contemplated under these agreements and the purchase orders between the defendant and the plaintiff stand on two independent and distinct contracts. Therefore, the application filed for referring the parties to arbitration is without merit and is therefore dismissed.”

Impact and What Readers Should Know

This ruling allows the civil suit to proceed in the Madras High Court, where Fujitsu Thailand can seek recovery of the claimed amount. The decision underscores that arbitration clauses in umbrella agreements do not automatically cover independent purchase orders. Companies must ensure that dispute resolution mechanisms are explicitly included in each transaction to avoid such conflicts.

FAQ

  • What was the dispute about? Fujitsu General (Thailand) sought $19 million from ETA General for air conditioner supplies, while ETA wanted the matter referred to arbitration under a 1999 agreement.
  • Why did the court reject arbitration? The court held that the purchase orders and invoices were independent of the 1999 agreement, so the arbitration clause did not apply.
  • Who are the parties involved? Fujitsu General (Thailand) Company Limited and ETA General Private Limited, with parent companies Fujitsu General Limited (Japan) and Fujitsu General (Asia) Pte Limited.

Source: www.thehindu.com

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