Tdi International India Ltd vs Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

ik-49600208 Delhi High Court 24 February 2026 • 45 min read

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Case Significance

Tdi International India Ltd vs Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is a Delhi High Court decision dated February 24, 2026 (citation: ik-49600208). TDI International India Ltd challenged an arbitral award dated 19.02.2010 under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, contesting the rejection of Claim Nos. 1 and 3 relating to advertisement rights in DMRC Line 3. The petitioner, an outdoor advertising company, had entered into a licence agreement with DMRC for advertisement rights and raised claims regarding losses from delayed handover and unilateral termination. The Court dismissed the petition, holding that the arbitrator's The case was heard by Justice Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar. Counsel appearing: Akshit Mago (counsel for petitioner), Ankit Bhushan (counsel for respondent), Ashish Mohan (counsel for petitioner), Auritro Mukherjee (counsel for petitioner), Manish Kumar Srivastava (counsel for respondent).

Summary

TDI International India Ltd challenged an arbitral award dated 19.02.2010 under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, contesting the rejection of Claim Nos. 1 and 3 relating to advertisement rights in DMRC Line 3. The petitioner, an outdoor advertising company, had entered into a licence agreement with DMRC for advertisement rights and raised claims regarding losses from delayed handover and unilateral termination. The Court dismissed the petition, holding that the arbitrator's conclusions represented a plausible and reasoned interpretation of the agreement and the court cannot substitute its view under Section 34.

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TDI International India Ltd challenged an arbitral award dated 19.02.2010 under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, contesting the rejection of Claim Nos. 1 and 3 relating to advertise...

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