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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitral Proceedings"
Disclosure By The Arbitrator Is Not A Discretionary But A Mandatory Requirement, Non-Disclosure Vitiates The Award: Delhi High Court
Participation In Arbitral Proceedings, Does Not Disentitle Party To Challenge Award On Ground Of Unilateral Appointment Of Arbitrator: Bombay High Court
Arbitration Survives Even If Arbitration Under MSMED Act Declared Non-Maintainable: Madras High Court
Section 12(5) Of A&C Act Applies To Proceedings Commenced Before Or After The 2015 Amendment: Delhi High Court
Arbitral Tribunal Cannot Recall The Order Terminating The Arbitral Proceedings: Delhi High Court
Notice Stating Right To Initiate Arbitration Not A Notice Under Section 21 of A&C Act: Delhi High Court
Reliance On Evidence Filed After Conclusion Of Hearing; Award Is Patently Illegal: Bombay High Court
Non-Delivery Of Signed Copy Cannot Save Limitation; Chhattisgarh High Court Affirms Section 34 Dismissal
Participation In Arbitral Proceedings Without Protest, In Absence Of Agreement On Seat; Venue Is Also The Seat Of Arbitration: Allahabad High Court
Order Under Section 16 Of A&C Act Which Results In Conclusion Of Arbitral Proceedings- Can Be Challenged Under Section 34: Madras High Court
Section 8 Of A&C Act Falls Outside The Scope Of Section 42: Madras High Court Reiterates
Just Because Interlocutory Order Of Arbitral Tribunal Is Not Challengeable Under Section 34 Of A&C Act, Remedy Is Not Writ Under Article 226 And 227: Delhi High Court
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