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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act"
Parties Can't Be Forced To Arbitration If Arbitration Clause Unambiguously Requires Discretion Of Parties: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Arbitration Requires Dispute Arising From Agreement, Unrelated Disputes Ineligible for Arbitration: Rajasthan High Court
Suo Moto Extension Of Limitation By Supreme Court| The Balance Days Of Limitation Left On 15.03.2020 Would Become Available W.E.F. 01.03.2022: Delhi High Court
Notice Under S. 21 Must Be Unequivocal, Should Leave No Doubt In Mind Of Noticee, Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses Section 11(6), A&C Act Application
Court Not Mere Post Office U/s 11(6) A&C Act, Has Power To Decide Arbitrability By Prima Facie Analysis: Gauhati HC
PO, Though Not Having Arbitartion Clause, Intrinsically Linked To Main Agreement, Dispute Arbitrable: Delhi High Court
Clause "Every Effort" To Arbitrate; Must Be Referred To Arbitration: Calcutta High Court
Supreme Court To Examine Conflicting Decisions On Retrospective Impact Of 2015 Amendment To Section 11(6) Arbitration Act
Arbitration Act : Supreme Court Asks High Courts To Submit Particulars of All Pending Section 11(6) Applications
Whether A Party Is Entitled To Relief In Arbitral Proceedings In Absence Of Third Party, To Be Decided By The Arbitrator: Delhi High Court
Tenure Of Chairman & Members Of Arbitration Tribunals Can’t Be At The Pleasure Of Govt: SC Declares S.4(3)(b) Of BPWC Arbitration Tribunal Act Unconstitutional [Read Order]
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