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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitral Awards"
Patent Illegality In Setting Aside Arbitral Awards: Is India Becoming A Robust Seat For Arbitration?
"Nobody Will Invest In UP If Decades Are Taken For Commercial Disputes" : Supreme Court Asks State Govt & Allahabad HC To Resolve Pendency Issue
The Evolving Jurisprudence Of Enforceability Of Interim Arbitral Awards
High Pendency Of Arbitration & Commercial Cases : Supreme Court Asks Allahabad HC CJ To Devise Roadmap To Tackle Arrears
Scope Of Section 9 Of The A&C Act Cannot Be Extended To Enforcement Of The Arbitral Award: Calcutta High Court
Arbitration | Every Violation Of Statute Not Against Fundamental Public Policy Of India, Exception Has To Be Construed Narrowly: Bombay High Court
Effect Of 2015 Amendment To The Arbitration And Conciliation Act On Limitation Period To Challenge Arbitral Awards
SC Extends Limitation Under Arbitration Act & Sec 138 Of Negotiable Instruments Act With Effect From March 15 [Read Order]
Award Fixing By The Claimants In An Arbitration Held Under The Bye-Laws Of The Cotton Association Of India
Unravelling The Ground Of 'Patent Illegality' For Setting Aside Arbitral Awards
Judicial Review Of Arbitral Awards: Public Policy And Its Evolution Exploitation
Arbitral Awards And "Existence Of Dispute" Under IBC – NCLAT Ruling In Annapurna v Soril
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