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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitral Award"
Arbitral Award:Power To Set Aside To Include Modify: Need To Relook NHAI Vs. M.Hakeem
Arbitral Award Must Be In Accordance With The Terms Of The Contract: Reiterates Telangana High Court
Enforceability Of Foreign Arbitral Awards: Understanding The Restrictions Imposed By Morality And Public Policy
Arbitral Award Passed In Disregard To Judicial Decisions Conflicts With The Public Policy : Delhi High Court
Arbitral Award Rendered Mechanically, Awarding Lower Value For Land Acquired Under NHA: Madras High Court Remits Matter Back To Arbitrator
Order Passed By Court Under Section 36 Of A&C Act Is An Interim Order, Can Be Modified On Grounds Of Financial Hardship: Calcutta High Court
Arbitration Cases Weekly Round-Up: 1st May to 7th May 2022
Inordinate And Unexplained Delay In Rendering Arbitral Award Is Against Public Policy Of India: Delhi High Court
Section 47 Of CPC Is Not Attracted In Proceedings For Execution Of An Arbitral Award: Telangana High Court
Post-Award Interest Is Not Advisory But A Mandate Of The A&C Act: Calcutta High Court
Arbitral Award Not Providing Statutory Compensation On Land Acquired Under NHA Is Perverse: Madras High Court
Arbitral Award Not Hit By Adequacy Facet If Reasons Given Are Not Laconic: Madras High Court
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