[Amazon v. Future Retail] Emergency Award by Singapore Emergency Arbitrator - Valid And Enforceable under Indian Law: Supreme Court Decides In Favour Of Amazon

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Supreme Court today delivered verdict in favour of Amazon in its dispute with Future Retail. Court held that Emergency Award by the Singapore’s Emergency Arbitrator (EA) which had restrained Future Retail from going ahead with its merger deal with Reliance Retail was valid under Indian Law.

The judgment was reserved by a Division bench of Justice RF Nariman and Justice BR Gavai.

On July 27, 2021, the Top Court had demarcated two issues for adjudication which were, whether the award delivered by Singapore’s Emergency Arbitrator (EA) which had restrained Future Retail from going ahead with its merger deal with Reliance Retail was valid under Indian Law and if it could be enforced. 

“We will decide whether EA award falls under section 17 (1) (which deals with the interim award by arbitral tribunal) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act. And if yes, then whether it can be enforced under section 17 (2) (of the Act)," the Division bench said. 

While questioning the validity of the emergency award which restrained Future Group from going ahead with the  Rs 24,713 crore merger deal with Reliance Retail passed by the Emergency Arbitrator, Future Retail had told Supreme Court that the order of emergency arbitrator was an order which carried a brand of invalidity on its forehead.

Senior Counsel for Future Retail Harish Salve while relying on relevant paragraphs of the Delhi High Court judgment in Raffles Design International vs Educomp Professional Education submitted that,

Order of emergency arbitrator may have some role to play although it cant be enforced per se. Even under our agreement, this was not an arbitral tribunal & even under the SIAC rules this was not an Arbitral Tribunal.

Assailing the order of Single Judge of Delhi High Court and emphasizing the need of creation of an Arbitral Tribunal, Senior Counsel for Future Retail submitted that an appeal before Justice Midha to consider emergency arbitrator as arbitral tribunal could not be done contextually. 

Senior Counsel KV Viswanathan appearing for Future Retail submitted that the order of the Emergency Arbitrator fell short of judicial character and therefore could not be enforced. 

While justifying the maintainability of the appeal filed against the order of a single judge, Senior Counsel KV Viswanathan submitted that the appeal was maintainable. 

The Fulcrum of Amazon's argument is that party autonomy gives the EA status of an Arbitral Tribunal but who is the EA? The status of an emergency arbitrator in itself falls short of the law. Parties have given the primacy of an act & for the parties to now approach a tribunal is not justified,” submitted Senior Counsel KV Viswanathan.

Litigious Chain

Amazon had first filed a plea before the high court (single judge) for enforcement of the October 25, 2020, EA award by Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) restraining FRL from going ahead with the deal with Reliance Retail.

On March 18, the Single Judge Bench of Justice JR Midha, Delhi High Court upheld the Emergency Award passed against the Future-Reliance deal, observing that the Future Retail, Future Coupons, Kishore Biyani, and others violated the Emergency Award.

The Court imposed a cost of Rs 20 lakh on Future group, to be deposited with the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for providing COVID vaccination to the Below Poverty Line category - senior citizens of Delhi.

On March 22, 2021 division bench of Hon’ble Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jasmeet Singh stayed the order dated March 18, 2021, passed by a Single Judge that had upheld the emergency award.

As an interim measure, Supreme Court Bench of Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman, Justice B.R. Gavai Justice Hrishikesh Roy on April 19, 2021, had stayed the Delhi High Court orders passed by Division Bench of Justice DN Patel & Justice Jasmeet Singh on March 22, 2021, & Single Judge Bench of Justice JR Midha on March 18, 2021.

Case Title: Amazon.Com NV Investment Holdings LLC v. Future Retail & Ors|SLP(C) No. 6113-6114/2021