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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitration and Conciliation Act"
Venue Of Arbitration Will Be "Seat Of Arbitration" When Contrary Intention Of Parties Absent : SC Holds Earlier View Wrong [Read Judgment]
Inadequacy Of Reasons In Arbitral Award And Unintelligible Awards: SC Explains Difference [Read Judgment]
Delay of More Than 120 Days In Filing Arbitration Appeal Under Section 37 Cannot Be Condoned: SC [Read Judgment]
Issue Of Limitation Not To Be Examined While Considering Application Seeking Appointment Of Arbitrator: SC [Read Judgment]
SC Strikes Down Section 87 Of Arbitration & Conciliation Act Inserted By 2019 Amendment [Updated With Judgment]
Person Interested In Outcome Of Decision Of The Dispute Must Not Have Power To Appoint Sole Arbitrator: SC [Read Judgment]
Foreign Awards In India : Recognition, Challenge And Enforcement
Transferability of Arbitration Clauses: Comment On SC Decision in Giriraj Garg v. Coal India Limited
'India Cannot Become Hub Of Arbitration If You Go On Like This' : Justice Nariman Tells Centre On Sec 87 Of Arbitration Act
Arbitration - Sec 14 Limitation Act Applicable If Sec 34 Petition Filed At The First Instance Was Within Time: SC [Read Judgment]
Anti - Arbitration Injunction
Arbitrability Of Fraud: A Critique Of India's Problematic Jurisprudence
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