Appointment Of A New Arbitrator Who Holds Proceedings At A Different Location Would Not Change Jurisdictional 'Seat' Already Fixed By Earlier Arbitrator : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that the appointment of a new arbitrator who holds the arbitration proceedings at a different location would not change the jurisdictional 'seat' already fixed by the earlier or first arbitrator.The place of arbitration in such an event should be treated as a venue where arbitration proceedings are held, the bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and Sanjiv...
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