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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitral Award"
Loss Of Goodwill Is Difficult To Prove, Cannot Be Proved With Mathematical Precision: Delhi High Court
Telangana High Court Sets Aside An Order Of The District Court Under Section 34 Of The A&C Act For Modifying An Arbitral Award
A Party Cannot Contest An Arbitral Award For Exceeding The Reference Scope If It Failed To Object When The Alleged Breach Initially Occurred: Delhi High Court
Interpretation Of Contract Primarily A Matter For Arbitrator To Determine, Scope Of Section 34 Arbitration Act Limited: Delhi High Court
Court Exercising Powers Under Section 34 Of The A&C Act Cannot Modify An Arbitral Award: Delhi High Court Reiterates
An Arbitral Award Cannot Be Challenged In Appeal On Entirely New Grounds Which Were Not Taken Under Section 34 Of The A&C Act: Bombay High Court
S.34 Arbitration Act | Court Has Power To Recalculate Compensation Awarded Under NHAI Act: Allahabad High Court
Arbitration | Awarding Claim For Loss Of Profit Without Substantial Evidence Is In Conflict With Public Policy Of India: Supreme Court
Must Be Wary Of Unnecessary Judicial Interference At Every Stage Of Arbitral Process: Calcutta HC Upholds Arbitral Award In Favor Of Reliance Infra
Karnataka Stamp Act | Stamp Duty Not Attracted On Arbitral Awards For Damages If Unrelated To Movable/Immovable Property: High Court
An Award Which Blatantly Misapplies The Provisions Of The Contract Law Resulting In A Perverse Interpretation Of The Law, Is Liable To Be Set Aside: Delhi High Court
Application Seeking Extension Of Time, Can It Be Moved After Expiry Of Mandate Of Arbitrator ? Delhi High Court To Examine
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