Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Section 20(c) – Territorial Jurisdiction – Cause of Action – Bill of Lading – Sale of Goods – Shipment – Joint Liability – Joined Defendants – Question of territorial jurisdiction under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
The dispute arose from a series of transactions involving the sale and shipment of galvanized steel corrugated sheets from Delhi to Djibouti, Ethiopia, with various parties involved, including Bhushan Steel, TYO Trading, Bank of Ethiopia, and Arcadia Shipping Ltd.
The appellant, Arcadia, contested the jurisdiction of the High Court at Delhi, arguing that their involvement was restricted to the shipment from Mumbai and, therefore, Delhi lacked territorial jurisdiction. However, the Court held that the transactions were interconnected, and a part of the cause of action had arisen in Delhi.
Referring to relevant provisions of the CPC, the Court emphasized the permissibility of joining multiple defendants in one suit when the relief claimed arises from the same act or transaction. The Court dismissed the appeal, affirming the Division Bench’s decision to set aside the finding of lack of territorial jurisdiction by the Single Judge. (Para 8)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 297 SC
[2024 INSC 333]
Arcadia Shipping Ltd. Vs. Tata Steel Limited And Others
Civil Appeal No. 8488 of 2024(Arising Out Of Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.8488 of 2024)-Decided on 16-4-2024
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