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High Court’s Interference Under Article 226/227 In Matters Pertaining To Arbitration Limited To Cases Of Clear Perversity: Supreme Court

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September 7, 2025

Delhi High Court Reiterates That Timelines For Putting Up A Challenge Under Section 34 Of The Arbitration Act Are Sacrosanct

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September 7, 2025

Supreme Court Sets Aside Fraudulent Arbitration Awards Rendered In Unilaterally Conducted Arbitral Proceedings

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September 7, 2025

Failure to Enclose the Contested Arbitral Award with a Section 34 Petition Renders the Filing Void: Delhi High Court

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September 7, 2025

Claim Of Non-Receipt Of A Signed Arbitral Award Cannot Be Introduced For The First Time In An Appeal Under Section 37 Of The Arbitration And Conciliation Act: Gujarat High Court

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September 7, 2025

Calcutta High Court Upholds Maintainability Of Commercial Suit On Grounds Of Urgency Of The Reliefs

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September 7, 2025

Dispute Resolution or Procedural Labyrinth? Revisiting the NHAI Conciliation Mechanism

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September 7, 2025

Failure to Consider Contractual Amendment Justifies Setting Aside of an Arbitral Award: Delhi High Court

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September 7, 2025

Scope of Section 11 of the Arbitration Act: Referral Courts Must Limit Enquiry to Existence of Arbitration Agreement Holds Delhi High Court – Copy

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September 7, 2025

Scope of Section 11 of the Arbitration Act: Referral Courts Must Limit Enquiry to Existence of Arbitration Agreement Holds Delhi High Court

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September 7, 2025

Writ Petition Against Order Under Section 16 of the Arbitration Act Held Not Maintainable: Telangana High Court

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September 7, 2025

Non-Filing of Written Statement Bars Reference to Arbitration under Section 8 of the Arbitration Act: Delhi High Court Clarifies

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September 7, 2025

Challenge To Arbitral Award: Not Maintainable Under Section 34 Of The Arbitration Act When Award Is Solely Based On Uncontroverted Admission Of Breach – Delhi High Court

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September 7, 2025

Award Rendered by Dispute Review Board Treated as Arbitral Award: Delhi High Court

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September 7, 2025

Arbitrator Named in Arbitration Notice under Section 21 of the Arbitration Act Cannot Unilaterally Pass Orders Without Consent of Other Party

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September 7, 2025

Amendment Of Statement Of Claim: Discretion Lies With The Arbitral Tribunal To Allow Even At An Advanced Stage

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September 7, 2025

SCC Experts Corner – Unilateral Appointment

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August 12, 2025

SCC Experts Corner – Setting Aside Arbitral Award

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August 12, 2025

SCC Experts Corner – Preserving Foundational Rights

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August 12, 2025

SCC Experts Corner – One Court To Rule Them All

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August 12, 2025
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