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Seat Of Arbitration Determines Supervisory Jurisdiction

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Section 29A Forum Dispute Application For Time Extension Lies Before The Court

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Section 37 Court Cannot Recalculate Damages Awarded In Arbitration Absent Any Finding Of Arbitrariness Or Perversity

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Substitution Under Section 29A Is Not Automatic Supreme Court

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Supreme Court Lays Down Guidelines for Speedy Trial and Compounding in Cheque Bounce Cases

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Once a Court Rejects Reference to Arbitration Under Section 8, a Subsequent Section 11 Petition Is Barred by Res Judicata

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Disputes Cannot Be Referred To Arbitration Where The Arbitration Agreement Itself Is Seriously Disputed As Forged

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Enforcement Of Domestic Award In International Commercial Arbitration Lies Before The High Court

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Foreign Award Enforcement Section 48 Of The Arbitration Act Cannot Be Used To Re-Litigate Issues

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Fresh Section 11 Application On The Same Cause Of Action Not Maintainable After Abandonment Of Earlier Arbitration

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