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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Commercial Court) Decisions >> Bank of Baroda & Ors v GVK & Ors [2023] EWHC 2559 (Comm) (10 October 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Comm/2023/2559.html Cite as: [2023] EWHC 2559 (Comm) |
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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
Sitting as a Judge of the High Court
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Bank of Baroda and others |
Claimants |
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GVK and others |
Defendants |
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Hearing dates: 10th October 2023
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Crown Copyright ©
Dame Clare Moulder DBE
Tuesday, 10 October 2023 (12:13pm)
Background
"There is and will be no prospect whatsoever of any adjournment in this litigation, especially given last year's adjournment, and where the parties have been very well aware of the approaching Court deadlines for a significant period of time, including 2 October 2023 deadline to serve the Indian law experts' joint statement. Our clients will be complying with the 2 October date and we expect your clients to also comply, as required by the Court's order."
Relevant law
"Except where the rules provide otherwise, the Court may adjourn or bring forward a hearing."
"In determining whether to grant an adjournment the Court must have regard to the overriding objective. Accordingly the Court should deal with the appellant's case in a manner which saves expense, is proportionate to the amount of money involved, and allocates to it an appropriate share of the Court's resources. Boyd & Hutchinson v Foenander [2003] EWCA Civ 1516."
"Dealing with a case justly and at proportionate cost includes, so far as is practicable—
(a) ensuring that the parties are on an equal footing and can participate fully in proceedings, and that parties and witnesses can give their best evidence;
(b) saving expense;
(c) dealing with the case in ways which are proportionate—
(i) to the amount of money involved;
(ii) to the importance of the case;
(iii) to the complexity of the issues; and
(iv) to the financial position of each party;
(d) ensuring that it is dealt with expeditiously and fairly;
(e) allotting to it an appropriate share of the court's resources, while taking into account the need to allot resources to other cases; and
(f) enforcing compliance with rules, practice directions and orders."
"The guiding principle in an application to adjourn is whether progressing with the trial will be fair in all the circumstances, that the assessment of what is fair is a fact-sensitive one and not one to be judged by the mechanistic application of any particular checklist."
"The adjournment of a trial with fixed dates should be a last resort. For a very late application the Court should have specific regard to the parties' conduct and reasons for delay, the extent to which the consequences of the delays can be overcome before trial, the extent to which a fair trial may be jeopardised by delays and the consequences of an adjournment for the parties and the Court."
The Adjournment Application
Defendants' submissions
Claimants' submissions
Discussion
"I have not been successful in extricating myself from my commitments today. I certainly will not be free until Monday from my arbitral hearings. We will have to find some commonly available time at the earliest."
"I have just noticed your email of yesterday. Unfortunately, I have been unwell for the last fortnight."
He refers to having undergone a test under the supervision of a doctor, and the report being awaited. He concludes:
"I will be in a position to peruse your email only later this week."
Conclusion