Delhi High Court Reaffirms That Writ Petitions Cannot Be Used To Challenge Arbitral Awards Under MSMED Act
Delhi High Court Reaffirms That Writ Petitions Cannot Be Used To Challenge Arbitral Awards Under MSMED Act Download
Delhi High Court Reaffirms That Writ Petitions Cannot Be Used To Challenge Arbitral Awards Under MSMED Act Download
Disputes Involving the Partnership Act and Partnership Deed Affecting Third-Party Rights Not Arbitrable: Madhya Pradesh High Court Download
Andhra Pradesh High Court Rejects Request For Appointment Of Independent Arbitrator In Absence Of Any Evident Bias Download
Delhi High Court Dismisses Challenge Against Arbitral Award For Failure To Raise Timely Objections On Quality Of Goods And Lack…
Limitation for Arbitrator's Appointment Begins from Failure to Act on Arbitration Notice: Andhra Pradesh High Court Download
Interference At The Referral Stage In Section 11 Proceedings Under The Arbitration Act Permissible Only When The Claims Are Manifestly…
Strict Timelines In Arbitration: Supreme Court Calls For Legislative Reconsideration On Limitation Periods Download
Arbitral Tribunal's Findings Based on Plausible Contractual Interpretation Should Stand Unless Tainted by Patent Illegality or Jurisdictional Error: Calcutta High…
High Court Appointing Arbitrator Under Section 11(6) Is Not A "Court" Under Section 42; Jurisdiction For Section 34 Challenges Lies…
Unilateral Appointment of Sole Arbitrator: Kerala High Court Reaffirms Its Invalidity Download
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