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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitration Agreement"
Use Of The Word 'Seat' Is Not Compulsory In An Arbitration Clause: Delhi High Court
No Provision Under Arbitration Act To Spilt Parties Or Refer Part Of Subject Matter To Arbitration, Delhi High Court Dismisses S. 8 Petition
Certified Copy Of Original Arbitration Agreement Attested By 'Notary Public' Is Sufficient Under S. 8(2) Of Arbitration Act: Calcutta High Court
Simultaneous Proceedings Permissible Under Arbitration Act And Negotiable Instruments Act: Karnataka High Court
Contract To Refer Disputes To Director Of Social Forestry Department Whose Finding Is Final And Binding Constitutes Valid Arbitration Agreement: J&K High Court
Prima Facie No Arbitration Agreement Between Parties, Delhi High Court Dismisses Section 11(5) A&C Petition
Arbitration Clause Is Not Void U/S 29 Of Contact Act, For Stipulating Multiple Choices Of Seats; Delhi High Court Allows Section 11 Petition
Arbitration Agreement Valid Even If It Refers To Arbitration Act, 1940 As Applicable Law: Karnataka High Court
Arbitrator Decides Validity Of Arbitration Agreement, Telangana High Court Applies Prima Facie Approach To Allow S. 11 Application
Separate Arbitration Agreement Necessary Between Parties For Reference To Arbitration U/s 18(3) Of MSMED Act by Council: Bombay High Court
Claims Related To Company Are Arbitrable Even Though It Is Non-Signatory To Arbitration Agreement, Delhi High Court Reinforces GOC Doctrine
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