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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitral Tribunal"
Even If The Principal Agreement Is Non-Existent, The Arbitration Clause Would Still Apply: Delhi High Court
Dispute Referred To Arbitration Under MSME Act; Court Can Extend The Mandate Of Arbitrator Under Section 29A Of A&C Act: Gujarat High Court
If The Issue Of Limitation Calls For An Enquiry, The Court Should Yield To The Authority Of The Arbitral Tribunal: Meghalaya High Court
Arbitral Award Cannot Be Set Aside On The Ground That It Is Based On Insufficient Material : Orissa High Court
Claim Petition Without Verification, Writ Not Maintainable Against An Order Dismissal Of Claim : Gujarat High Court
Proceedings Under Section 9 Of A&C Act Cannot Be Used For Enforcement Of The Conditions Of A Contract: Gujarat High Court
A Reference To Arbitration Can Be Declined By The Court If The Dispute Is A Deadwood: Bombay High Court
Party Can Raise Additional Grounds Based On The Award Passed After The Case Is Remitted To Tribunal Under Section 34(4) Of A&C Act: Delhi High Court
The Evolving Jurisprudence Of Enforceability Of Interim Arbitral Awards
Award Cannot Be Remitted To The Arbitral Tribunal Under Section 34 (4) Of The A&C Act, If No Reasons and Findings Are Recorded: Rajasthan High Court
Multiple Arbitrations With Regard To Existing Claims On Same Contract Are To Be Avoided: Delhi High Court
Section 47 CPC Application Is Not Maintainable In Execution Proceedings Under Arbitration Act, 1940: Allahabad High Court
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