which provided for an administrative
mechanism for resolution of the CPSE Disputes (AMRCD)
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Downloaded ... Central Public Service Enterprises and
Railways and therefore the resolution through AMRCD
was not possible. He has drawn the attention of this
court
General
Ordinance Services (DGOS) under the Administrative
Mechanism for Resolution of disputes (AMRCD) guidelines
wherein the liquidated damages retained has been ordered to be
Digitally
been pleased to direct to invoke the
said AMRCD provision. He further submits that the permanent machinery of
arbitration has been replaced by this AMRCD
difference shall be taken up by either party for resolution through
AMRCD as mentioned in DPE OM No. 4(1)/2013
legal dispute will come under the sole jurisdiction of New
Delhi, India. AMRCD clause will be applicable for Govt.
Departments.
xii. Compliance with laws: Each
approach the Administrative Machinery for Resolution of CPSE
Dispute (in short: AMRCD) for the purpose of settlement and till then no
coercive step be taken ... Central Government authorities under the
Administrative Machinery for Resolution of CPSE Dispute (AMRCD) which
can be invoked in this matter. Hence the petitioner is seeking
resolved under
the Administrative Mechanism of Resolution of CPSEs Disputes
["AMRCD"] notified by an Office Memorandum of the Union of India
dated ... upon
instruction that respondents are agreeable to resolution of the disputes
under AMRCD in terms of Office Memorandum dated 14.12.2022. He
therefore joins the petitioner
Administrative Mechanism for Resolutions of Central Public Sector
Enterprises Disputes (AMRCD) framework, in consonance with Office
Memorandum dated 22.05.2018.
3.1 In sum, the learned Single ... Judge directed the parties to appear before
the AMRCD Committee to resolve their disputes.
3.2 This aspect of the matter would be examined
Resolution of Central Public Sector
Enterprises ["CPSE"] Disputes ["AMRCD"] would constitute an
award which could be executed under the provisions
petitioner on the
ground that the settlement efforts are pending in AMRCD, the Dispute
Resolution Mechanism. Order dated 11.11.2022 is brought to the notice ... present petition can be withdrawn with liberty to continue
settlement efforts before AMRCD.
2. Relist on 30.04.2024.
GIRISH KATHPALIA, J
MARCH 14, 2024/as
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