Observing that a judicial authority must make a reference to arbitration if even a semblance of dispute exists between two parties who have an arbitration agreement, the Bombay High Court has held that impliedly admitted liability cannot prevent reference of dispute to arbitration. "…if the liability is impliedly admitted, the Arbitrator can be said to be equally empowered to...
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