TARURA VS CANOPIES INTER NATIONAL MISC

TARURA VS CANOPIES INTER NATIONAL MISC

A party aggrieved by an arbitral award does not need to wait for the other party to file for recognition and enforcement before challenging the award. The limitation period for challenging the award runs from the date of the award (or notification of the result of any arbitral appeal/review), not from the date of...

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Citation
TARURA VS CANOPIES INTER NATIONAL MISC
Parties
Petitioner: Tanzania Rural and Urban Road Agency (TARURA); Respondent: Canopies International (T) Ltd
Court
TANZLII
Jurisdiction
Tanzania
Judgment Date
1 January 2024
Procedural Posture
Miscellaneous Commercial Application (arbitration) / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time to Challenge Arbitral Award
Outcome
Guidance rendered; applicant must seek extension of time to challenge the arbitral award as they are out of time.
Legal Topics
Extension of Time, Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards, Challenge to Arbitral Award, Limitation Period, Filing and Registration of Arbitral Awards
Source Language
english
Arbitration Civil Procedure Construction Law Extension of Time Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Challenge to Arbitral Award Limitation Period Filing and Registration of Arbitral Awards

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Parties

Tanzania Rural and Urban Road Agency (TARURA)

Petitioner

Canopies International (T) Ltd

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Miscellaneous Commercial Application (arbitration) / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time to Challenge Arbitral Award

  1. 1 Whether a party aggrieved by an arbitral award must wait for the award to be filed for recognition/enforcement before challenging it
  2. 2 What constitutes 'filing' of an arbitral award in court under Tanzanian law
  3. 3 What is the limitation period for challenging an arbitral award and from when does it run

Ratio Decidendi

A party aggrieved by an arbitral award does not need to wait for the other party to file for recognition and enforcement before challenging the award. The limitation period for challenging the award runs from the date of the award (or notification of the result of any arbitral appeal/review), not from the date of filing for recognition. Filing of the award in court is complete upon its receipt by the court registry. Since the applicant is out of time to challenge the award, extension of time is necessary before such a challenge can be entertained.

Court Disposition

Guidance rendered; applicant must seek extension of time to challenge the arbitral award as they are out of time.

Orders

  • Applicant must apply for and obtain extension of time before filing a petition or cross-petition to challenge the arbitral award.
  • No order as to costs.