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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Sole Arbitrator"
Unilateral Appointment Of Arbitrator By Party: Delhi High Cout Set Aside Arbitral Award As It Contravened Section 12(5) A&C And & 7th Schedule
Arbitration: Review Of Section 11 Petition Order Can’t Be Sought On Subsequent Decision Of Supreme Court In N.N. Global: Delhi High Court
Former CJI Justice N.V. Ramana Appointed As Arbitrator In Dispute Between DMRC And Arvind Techno Globe
Delhi High Court Upholds Use Of Rule Of Contra Proferentem By Arbitrator While Interpreting Contract
Common Statement Of Claims For Separate But Interlinked Agreements, Can Be Filed Before Arbitral Tribunal: Delhi High Court
Court Not Powerless To Appoint Appropriate Arbitral Tribunal, Even If Party Forfeits Its Right Under Arbitration Clause: Bombay High Court
Wrong Application Of Law Not Leading To Perversity; Arbitral Award Cannot Be Set Aside: Delhi High Court
Institutional Arbitration – Breaking The Deadlock In Small-Value Lending Disputes
Arbitration Can Be Invoked Against Party Deleted From Section 9 Application: Bombay High Court
'Administrative Mechanism For Resolution Of Disputes' Is Not A Substitute For Arbitration: Delhi High Court
Would Subsequent Agreement Cover Past Transactions ? Arbitrator To Decide: Delhi High Court
Accepting Terms And Conditions on Website Containing Arbitration Agreement, Valid: Bombay High Court
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