MP GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Initiate Arbitration Against Madhya Pradesh Road Development Corporation (MPRDC)
Contractors and vendors of Madhya Pradesh Road Development Corporation face delayed running payments, disputed escalation, utility-shifting delays and toll/annuity disagreements. However, your agreement\u2019s arbitration clause lets you recover these amounts without a decade in civil court. We invoke, argue and execute claims against MPRDC regularly.
₹100 Cr+
Claims experience
Sec 21
Invocation within 48 hrs
12-18
Months typical to award
4.8★
Google rating
Typical Disputes With MPRDC
Common claims include unpaid RA bills, price escalation under WPI-linked clauses, prolongation costs from land and utility delays, wrongful LD deductions, and disputed variation items on road and bridge packages. Each of these is arbitrable under the standard MPRDC contract conditions.
Limitation is the silent killer: money claims generally die three years after they fall due. Therefore, invoke arbitration early — the Section 21 notice stops the clock while talks continue.
Documents to Start Your Claim
- Work order / agreement with MPRDC (with arbitration clause)
- RA bills, measurement records and payment history
- Hindrance register and site correspondence
- EOT applications and department replies
- BG, security deposit and recovery details
- Item-wise claim calculation
Our Process Against MPRDC
Step 1 — Claim audit
First, we verify each claim head, its documents and limitation. Written opinion in 3 days.
Step 2 — Section 21 notice
Next, we invoke arbitration under your contract clause — properly framed, because this notice defines the case.
Step 3 — Tribunal constitution
Appointment follows the clause; if MPRDC stalls, we file Section 11 before the MP High Court.
Step 4 — Award & execution
Finally, we pursue the award and execute it under Section 36 until payment actually arrives.
Why Choose Prospect Legal?
- Repeated experience with MPRDC contract conditions and dispute patterns
- Engineer-assisted quantification of delay and escalation claims
- Section 9 protection against BG encashment during the dispute
- Parallel defence of any blacklisting or risk-and-cost threats
- Bhopal office with all-MP High Court practice
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What Is Included in Our Service
| Deliverable | Details |
|---|---|
| Claim audit | Head-wise merits and limitation, in writing |
| Invocation notice | Section 21, served within 48 hours |
| Section 9 / 11 | Interim protection and appointment petitions |
| Full representation | Pleadings, evidence, arguments |
| Execution | Section 36 recovery against MPRDC |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I really win against a government corporation like MPRDC?
Yes. Arbitral tribunals decide on records, not status, and government bodies lose documented claims routinely. Moreover, awards against state corporations are enforceable like decrees, including attachment of their bank accounts if payment stalls.
My payments are stuck but I still have running work with MPRDC. Should I wait?
No — waiting burns limitation. A properly worded invocation preserves your claim without declaring war; many contractors arbitrate one contract while performing others. We draft notices that protect the relationship while protecting the money.
MPRDC blames land acquisition delays on me. How do tribunals see this?
Right-of-way is the employer\u2019s obligation in MPRDC concession and EPC contracts. Where the hindrance register shows land unavailability, delay attribution shifts to the corporation — and your prolongation claim strengthens. Site records win these cases.
What will this cost and how long will it take?
Expect 12 to 18 months to award for a contested claim, with staged fees quoted upfront after the claim audit. Interest — often pre-reference, pendente lite and post-award — typically makes timely arbitration financially worthwhile.
Dues Stuck With MPRDC?
Send your work order and pending bills today. Claim value and strategy in writing within 3 working days.