A bench of Justice S S Nijjar said Swiss Timing Ltd has already nominated former apex court judge, Justice S N Variava as their arbitrator and nominated its former judges, Justice Kuldip Singh and Justice B P Singh as chairman of the Arbitral Tribunal and second arbitrator respectively to adjudicate the disputes that have arisen between Swiss Timing Ltd and OC on such terms and conditions as they deem fit and proper.
The bench, however, rejected the contention of OC that since a criminal case has been registered against the OC's former Chairman Suresh Kalmadi and some other officials of Swiss Timing, the apex court would have no jurisdiction to make a reference to arbitration.
It said "the balance of convenience is tilted more in favour of permitting the arbitration proceedings to continue rather than to bring the same to a grinding halt."
Swiss Timing said that it entered an agreement on March 11, 2010, with the OC for providing timing, score and result (TSR) systems as well as supporting services required to conduct the Commonwealth Games and in consideration of its services as stipulated in the agreement, Swiss Timing was to receive Swiss Francs 24,990,000 (over Rs 164.09 crore).
It was also stipulated that five per cent of the total service fees was to be made upon completion of the Commonwealth Games.