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NHAI Wins Arbitration Dispute as Tribunal Rejects ₹174 Crore Contractor Claim in Gujarat Highway Case

May 9, 2026
NHAI Wins Arbitration Dispute as Tribunal Rejects ₹174 Crore Contractor Claim in Gujarat Highway Case

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has secured a major legal victory after an arbitral tribunal rejected a contractor’s claim of around ₹174 crore in a dispute related to a highway project in Gujarat.

According to reports, the dispute arose over contractual claims linked to delays, execution issues, and compensation demands associated with a national highway project in the state. After reviewing the submissions and contractual obligations of both parties, the tribunal ruled in favour of NHAI and dismissed the contractor’s financial claims.

The ruling is expected to strengthen NHAI’s ongoing efforts to tighten contract enforcement and reduce financial liabilities arising from arbitration and infrastructure disputes. In recent years, the authority has increasingly adopted stricter monitoring mechanisms and legal oversight for highway projects amid rising concerns over delays, cost overruns, and execution-related disputes.

Officials believe the tribunal’s decision reinforces the importance of adherence to contractual timelines, technical standards, and project execution commitments in large infrastructure projects. The development also comes at a time when the government is working to make highway projects more “construction-ready” before awarding contracts in order to minimise litigation and stalled execution.

NHAI has been actively pursuing arbitration management and conciliation mechanisms to contain dispute-related financial exposure across its large national highway portfolio. Over the past few years, the authority has handled multiple high-value claims linked to land acquisition, construction delays, scope changes, and contractor disputes across different highway corridors.

The Gujarat case highlights the growing focus on accountability and risk management in India’s highway sector, especially as the country accelerates investments in expressways, economic corridors, and multimodal connectivity infrastructure under large-scale national infrastructure programmes.

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