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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitral Tribunal"
Final Purchase Order Not Issued, Still Contractor Entitled For Cost Of Preparatory Work Done : Delhi High Court
Fees Fixed By The Arbitrator Cant Be Challenged, After Unconditional Acceptance By The Party: Madras High Court
The Question Of ‘Completion Of Pleadings’ Under Section 29A Of The Indian Arbitration And Conciliation Act,1996.
Recourse To Section 34(4) Of The A&C Act Can Only Be Taken For Curable Defects, Courts Cannot Allow The Tribunal To Either Review Or Reconsider The Award: Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court Directs Release Of Rs. 16 Crores To Landmark Group As Per 2018 Arbitral Award Against Ansal Group
Arbitrator Can’t Decide Claims On Mathematical Derivations In Absence Of Evidence : Delhi High Court
Non-Consideration Of Clause In Agreement: Can’t Say Opposed To Fundamental Policy Of Indian Law: Delhi High Court
Hearing Of Interim Application U/S 9(1) Arbitration Act Not Barred By Constitution Of Arbitral Tribunal If Court Has Already ‘Entertained’ It: Calcutta HC
Writ Against Order Under Section 16 Of A&C Act; Maintainable Only In Exceptional Cases: Delhi High Court Reiterates
Court Under Section 29A Of The A&C Act Would Not Consider Issue Regarding Fees Of Arbitral Tribunal: Delhi High Court
Finding Of The Tribunal Regarding The Existence Of The Arbitration Agreement Should Not Be Interfered With Unless It Is Manifestly Clear That There Was No Agreement: Calcutta High Court
Order Of Arbitral Tribunal Refusing To Entertain Additional Counter-Claims Filed Without An Application Under Section 23 Is Not An ‘Interim Award’: Delhi High Court
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