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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitration Agreement"
Correspondence Between Parties Cannot Overrule Clear Intention Under Agreement Providing For Optional Arbitration: Bombay High Court
Request For Appointment Of Arbitrator, Is Not A Waiver Of Right To Disqualify Under S. 12 (5) Of The Act: Delhi High Court
Venue Restriction Provision Contained In Section 42 of A&C Act, Not Applicable To Proceedings Seeking Enforcement Of Award: Delhi High Court
Clause Merely Providing Departmental Remedies, For Faster Resolution Of Disputes; Does Not Constitute An Arbitration Agreement: Bombay High Court
A&C Amendment Act of 2015 Applies Even If Arbitration Commenced Prior, In Case It Is Stated That Amendment Act Applies: Bombay High Court
Arbitration Clause In An Agreement Can't Be Invoked For Another Agreement, Operating Independently: Bombay High Court
Rights Under An Agreement Are Superseded By A Subsequent One? Arbitrator To Decide: Delhi High Court
Acceptance Of Goods Does Not Constitute Acceptance To Arbitration Clause, Unilaterally Included In Delivery Challan: Delhi High Court
Doctrine Of Group Of Companies, Can't Implead Third Party To Arbitration: Delhi High Court
Arbitration Agreement "Exists" Only When It Is Enforceable In Law And Meets The Statutory Requirements Of A&C Act And Contract Act: Delhi High Court
Use Of Word 'Mediation' In Arbitration Clause Is Immaterial, Clause Does Not Lose Its Character : Delhi High Court
'Administrative Mechanism For Resolution Of Disputes' Is Not A Substitute For Arbitration: Delhi High Court
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