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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitration Clause"
Issue Whether The Dispute Pertains To The Agreement Containing Arbitration Clause Or Not, To Be Decided By Arbitrator: Delhi High Court
Arbitration Clause Can Be Invoked By Assignee Of Rights Under Contract: Bombay High Court
Arbitration Under Section 42 Of Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 Would Override A Contractual Arbitration Clause: Telangana High Court
Question Of ‘Accord And Satisfaction’ Cannot Be Determined Under Section 11 Of The A&C Act: Calcutta High Court
Common Statement Of Claims For Separate But Interlinked Agreements, Can Be Filed Before Arbitral Tribunal: Delhi High Court
Court Not Powerless To Appoint Appropriate Arbitral Tribunal, Even If Party Forfeits Its Right Under Arbitration Clause: Bombay High Court
Non - Signatory Can Be Referred To Arbitration Under ‘Doctrine Of Alter Ego’: Madras High Court
Arbitration Clause Continues To Operate Even After Dissolution Of Partnership: Delhi High Court
PO, Though Not Having Arbitartion Clause, Intrinsically Linked To Main Agreement, Dispute Arbitrable: Delhi High Court
Reference Limited To Quantum Of Compensation; Dispute Non-Arbitrable If Insurer Disputes Liability: Bombay High Court
Dispute Between Parties Under A "Non-Binding Term Sheet" Can Be Referred To Arbitration: Delhi High Court
Arbitration Clause Is Limited To Quantum Of Damages, Termination Of Proceedings Is Valid : Delhi High Court
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