There is no no requirement for obtaining a transfer of the degree from the court which would have jurisdiction over the arbitral proceedings

Citation
CDJ 2011 MHC 4952

Kotak Mahindra Bank limited vs sivagama sundari and others

Head note
Arbitration Act 1940 – Sections 14(2) 16, 17 & 41, Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 – Sections 8, 9, 11, 19(1), 20(1) to (3), 27, 27(3), 34, 36, 42, 45 & 58, Civil Procedure Code - Sections 37 to 39, 39(1), (1)(a) to (d), (2) & (3), 41 to 46, 42(2)(a) & (4), 44-A & Order XXI Rules 5, 6 & 10, Tamil Nadu Chit Funds Act 1982 - Section 69 -It is only a Court which passed decree that would be competent - would be able to give a certificate of said nature.

Neither Court to which an execution petition is presented - can demand same to be transmitted from some other Court - nor an award holder entitled to approach any other Court seeking transmission - except only part satisfaction is recorded in execution Court - remaining portion is required to be executed as against property situate within jurisdiction of any other Court.

Comparative Citations:
2011 (4) LW 745, 2011 (6) CTC 11, 2011 (7) MLJ 1267,

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