Shri Krishna Super Speciality ... vs The Director General Of Health Services ...

ik-20324517 Delhi High Court 18 February 2026 • 10 min read

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Case Significance

Shri Krishna Super Speciality ... vs The Director General Of Health Services ... is a Delhi High Court decision dated February 18, 2026 (citation: ik-20324517). The petitioner Ayurveda institute filed a Section 11(6) petition seeking appointment of a sole arbitrator to adjudicate disputes arising out of an agreement with the Director General of Health Services, Delhi. The arbitration clause provided for appointment by the Lt. Governor of NCT of Delhi, but the Court applied the law declared by the Supreme Court in Central Organisation for Railway Electrification and appointed an independent arbitrator. The matter was referred to DIAC with the arbitrat The case was heard by Justice Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar. Counsel appearing: Abhedeya S. Verma (counsel for petitioner), Abhinav Sharma (counsel for respondent), Abhishek Nagar (counsel for petitioner), Ekta Tomar (counsel for petitioner), Shivali (counsel for petitioner), Vishwendra Verma (counsel for petitioner).

Summary

The petitioner Ayurveda institute filed a Section 11(6) petition seeking appointment of a sole arbitrator to adjudicate disputes arising out of an agreement with the Director General of Health Services, Delhi. The arbitration clause provided for appointment by the Lt. Governor of NCT of Delhi, but the Court applied the law declared by the Supreme Court in Central Organisation for Railway Electrification and appointed an independent arbitrator. The matter was referred to DIAC with the arbitrator entitled to fees per the Fourth Schedule of the Act.

What was the outcome of Shri Krishna Super Speciality ... vs The Director General Of Health Services ...?

The petitioner Ayurveda institute filed a Section 11(6) petition seeking appointment of a sole arbitrator to adjudicate disputes arising out of an agreement with the Director General of Health Service...

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