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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitrator"
Statement Made Before The Arbitrator Withdrawing Objection To Unilateral Appointment Would Not Suffice 'Express Agreement' Required Under Section 12(5) Of The A&C Act: Delhi High Court
A Party Cannot Be Compelled To Appoint An Arbitrator From A Narrow Panel Consisting Of 3 Persons: Delhi High Court Reiterates
Issue Of Non-Stamping Of Arbitration Agreement Not Raised Before The Arbitrator, Cannot Be Raised Subsequently Under Section 34 Or 37 Of The A&C Act: Bombay High Court
Hong Kong Court Refuses To Enforce A Mainland Arbitration Award For Failure Of Arbitrator To Meaningfully Engage With Arbitral Proceedings
Arbitration Act | Arbitrator Can't Appoint Advocate Commissioner U/S 26, 27: Kerala High Court
Panel Consisting Of 5 Arbitrators Is Not Broad-Based, Party Can’t Be Compelled To Nominate : Delhi High Court
Arbitrator Failed To Consider Document Based On Procedural Defects, Delhi High Court Sets Aside Award
Application Seeking Extension Of Time, Can It Be Moved After Expiry Of Mandate Of Arbitrator ? Delhi High Court To Examine
Arbitrator Appointed Under The Provisions Of National Highways Act Is Bound By Section 29A Of The A&C Act, Award Must Be Delivered Without Undue Delay: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Whether The Arbitration Agreement Is Vitiated By Fraud Should Be Left To The Wisdom Of The Arbitrator: Delhi High Court Reiterates
Fees To Arbitrator Has To Be Treated On Parity With The Fees Of The Liquidator And Must Be Given A Preferential Status In Terms Of Priority Of Dues: Madras High Court
Moratorium Under IBC Does Not Bar Payment Of Fees To Arbitrator Due Prior To Moratorium: Madras High Court
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