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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act"
Reference Under Section 18(1) Of MSMED Act Would Override Arbitration Agreement Between Parties: Bombay High Court
Issue Whether Main Claim Is Time Barred, Is An Issue On Merits; Must Be Decided In Arbitral Proceedings: Bombay High Court
Court Has No Jurisdiction To Review Order Passed Under Section 11 of A&C Act: Delhi High Court
Correspondence Between Parties Cannot Overrule Clear Intention Under Agreement Providing For Optional Arbitration: Bombay 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
Moratorium Under Companies Act, 2013, Parties Cannot Be Referred To Arbitration: Delhi High Court
Can Recall Section 11 A&C Act Order, If It Suffers From Patent And Manifest Error: Delhi High Court
Clause Merely Providing Departmental Remedies, For Faster Resolution Of Disputes; Does Not Constitute An Arbitration Agreement: Bombay High Court
Rights Under An Agreement Are Superseded By A Subsequent One? Arbitrator To Decide: 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
Whether A Claim Is A 'Notified Claim' Under The Contract, Falls Outside The Scope Of Arbitration: Delhi High Court
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