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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 34 of the Arbitration Act"
Determination Of Delay On Part Of Contractor Is Not 'Excepted Matter', Only Quantum Of Damages Is Non-Arbitrable: Delhi High Court
S.5 Limitation Act Does Not Apply To Application U/S 34 Arbitration Act, Timeline Provided To Be Adhered Strictly: Allahabad High Court
Allahabad High Court Directs Inquiry Against Officers Who Failed To File Arbitration Appeals Within Prescribed Limitation
Arbitration Act | 2G Judgment A 'Change In Law', Court Can't Set Aside Majority Award And Uphold Minority's: Delhi High Court
Speedy Justice And Lengthy Delays, The Arbitration Process
S.34 Arbitration Act | Award Can Be Set Aside Only On Specific Grounds Mentioned In Provision: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Arbitration - Party Not Barred From Raising New Grounds To Set Aside Award In An Sec 37 Appeal: Supreme Court
After Arbitral Award Is Set Aside, Can The Court Appoint A New Arbitrator With Parties' Assent? Yes, Rules Calcutta High Court
Supreme Court Stays International Award Asking ISRO Arm Antrix To Pay Compensation To Devas [Read Order]
Arbitration : Court Reckoner [May 2020]
Quippo Construction Equipment Ltd v Janardan Nirmal Pvt Ltd : A Critical Analysis
'Usually Court Not Required To Examine Merits Of Interpretation Provided In Award By Arbitrator, If Such Interpretation Was Reasonably Possible': SC [Read Judgment]
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