A bench of Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva passed the order after Bakshi's counsel informed the court that there was no consent for transferring the litigation to the Chennai bench.
The matter is fixed for further consideration on January 15, 2015.
"It is submitted that the Chairman of the Company Law Board has transferred the matter to the member on the Chennai Bench for hearing the same. The counsel for the appellant submits that though the order of the Chairman records that the consent was given by the appellant, an application has been filed before the Chairman that no consent was given on behalf of the appellant and a modification has been sought.
On January 30, Bakshi had offered buying out the US food major's stake in their joint venture Connaught Plaza Restaurants.
The two parties are fighting for management control of the joint venture firm before CLB.
Incorporated in June 1995, Connaught Plaza Restaurants is a 50:50 joint venture between McDonald's Corporation and Vikram Bakshi. The JV has been running fast-food outlets in North and East India.
The move was challenged by Bakshi before CLB which had on September 16 last year directed maintaining status quo with respect to shareholding and board pattern and the right of the call option until its further order.
Meanwhile, McDonald's had on November 28 terminated its joint venture agreement with Bakshi by sending a notice and moved the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) to settle the dispute.
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