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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitral Award"
Evidence Taken Behind The Back Of A Party After Completion Of Arguments, Madras High Court Sets Aside Arbitration Award
Reference Under NHAI Act Dismissed For Default, Party Should Challenge Award Under Section 34 , Not By Writ : Patna High Court
Arbitrator Failed To Deal With Material Contentions, Arbitral Award Would Not Satisfy The Requirement Of A Reasoned Award: Delhi High Court
An Award Issued By Unilaterally Appointed Arbitrator Can Be Contested For Invalidity Of Appointment, Even By The Appointing Party: Delhi High Court
Non-Adjudication Upon An Issue Going To The Root Of The Matter Would Make The Arbitral Award Opposed To 'Public Policy': Delhi High Court
Arbitration Is Hailed As A Faster Alternative To Traditional Litigation, But Reality In India Falls Short Of Object: Allahabad HC
Arbitral Award Can't Be Challenged U/S 47 CPC In Execution Proceedings: Allahabad High Court Imposes ₹5 Lakh Cost On State
Stay Or Not To Stay - An Enigma Of An Arbitral Award
Writ Petition Cannot Be Entertained To Challenge An Arbitral Award, Statutory Remedy Under Section 34 Of The A&C Act Must Be Availed: Madhya Pradesh High Court
30 Days Grace Period Expired During Court Break, Section 34 Petition Can't Be Entertained Even If Filed On Reopening: Delhi High Court
No Requirement Of Fresh Section 21 Notice For Re-Commencing The Arbitration After The First Award Is Set Aside Under Section 34: Bombay High Court
Patent Illegality | For Claim For Damages There Must Be Proof Of Actual Loss: Bombay High Court Stays Arbitral Award
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