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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Commercial Courts Act"
Award Holder Has The Choice To File An Execution Petition At The Place Of His Choice: Allahabad High Court Reiterates
Commercial Suit | Plaintiff Seeking Amendment Of Plaint To Produce Documents Must Show Reasonable Cause For Not Disclosing Them Earlier: Bombay HC
Delhi High Court Restrains Canva From Making Available ’Present And Record’ Feature In India In Patent Infringement Suit By RxPrism
Refusal To Refund Court Fees In An Unadjudicated Lis Would Discourage Litigant From Approaching Justice Dispensation System: Delhi High Court
Order Passed Under S. 36 Of Arbitration Act Not Appealable Under S. 13 Of Commercial Courts Act: Delhi High Court
Pre-Litigation Mediation Under The Commercial Courts Act – Mandatory?
Period Of Limitation For Referring The Dispute To Arbitration Commences Only After The Failure Of Pre-Arbitration Mechanism: Delhi High Court
Commercial Court Cannot Be Regarded As A "Person Or Institution" Under Section 11(6) Of The A&C Act: Bombay High Court
Refusal Of The Defendant To Amicably Settle The Dispute Satisfies The Requirement Of Pre-Litigation Mediation Under Commercial Courts Act: Delhi High Court
Supreme Court Seeks Allahabad HC Response On Transferring Pending Arbitration/Commercial Matters To Commercial Courts In UP
If 'Value of Commercial Dispute' Is More Than Rs. One Crore, Section 9 Application Under A&C Act Would Lie Only Before The Commercial Court: Telangana High Court
High Courts Without Original Civil Jurisdiction Require Commercial Division For International Arbitration: Karnataka High Court
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