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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act"
“Counter-Balancing” Not Achieved When 2/3rd Members Of The Arbitral Tribunal To Be Appointed By One Party: Delhi High Court
Issues Falling Within The Exclusive Jurisdiction Of Estate Officer Under The Public Premises Act, Are Non-Arbitrable: Delhi High Court
Arbitration Agreement Executed By Joint Venture Can’t Be Invoked By Its Constituents: Patna High Court
Arbitration Clause Extinguishes After Dissolution of Partnership; Gujarat High Court Rejects S.11 Petition
Delhi High Court Invokes “Direct Benefits” And “Intertwined” Estoppel Theory To Refer Non-Signatory To Arbitration
Though Borrower Can File Civil Suit Despite The Remedy Of Counter Claim In DRT, In Light Of Section 8 Of The A&C Act, Bombay High Court Refers The Parties To Arbitration
A ‘No-Claim Declaration’ Given By Party Would Not Extinguish Its Remedy To Invoke Arbitration: Delhi High Court
Reference To Wrong Agreement in Arbitration Notice, Not Invalid If Agreement Otherwise Exists: Delhi High Court
To Interfere Or Not To Interfere – The Section 11 Conundrum
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
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