Castel Electronics Pty Ltd v TCL Air Conditioner (Zhongshan) Co Ltd (No 2) [2012] FCA 1214
There was no breach of the rules of natural justice (no evidence rule and hearing rule) in connection with the making of the Award. There was rationally probative evidence to support the Tribunal's findings, and TCL was not denied procedural fairness. Therefore, the arbitral award should not be set aside as contrary...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Castel Electronics Pty Ltd; Respondent: TCL Air Conditioner (Zhongshan) Co Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 02 November 2012
- Procedural Posture
- Applications to Set Aside and Enforce Arbitral Awards / Final Judgment
- Outcome
- Refusal to set aside the Award; order granting enforcement of the Award
- Legal Topics
- Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards, Public Policy Exception, Natural Justice, Procedural Fairness, Damages Assessment
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Parties
Castel Electronics Pty Ltd
Applicant
TCL Air Conditioner (Zhongshan) Co Ltd
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Applications to Set Aside and Enforce Arbitral Awards / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the arbitral award should be set aside under the International Arbitration Act 1974 (Cth) as contrary to public policy due to alleged breaches of natural justice (no evidence rule and hearing rule)
- 2 Whether enforcement of the arbitral award should be refused on public policy grounds
- 3 Requirements for setting aside and enforcement of arbitration awards under the IAA and Model Law
Ratio Decidendi
There was no breach of the rules of natural justice (no evidence rule and hearing rule) in connection with the making of the Award. There was rationally probative evidence to support the Tribunal's findings, and TCL was not denied procedural fairness. Therefore, the arbitral award should not be set aside as contrary to public policy, and enforcement should be granted.
Court Disposition
Refusal to set aside the Award; order granting enforcement of the Award
Orders
- The parties are to confer and provide draft orders to the Court giving effect to these reasons within seven days.
- The parties to file short submissions as to costs within seven days.
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