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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996"
Statutory Remedy Against Appointment Of Arbitrator Lies Under Arbitration Act, Can't Invoke Extraordinary Jurisdiction Under Art. 226: Gujarat HC
Award Of Interest Contrary To Express Terms Of Agreement Susceptible To Challenge Under S.34 Of Arbitration Act: Delhi High Court
Arbitral Tribunal Under 'Madhyastham Adhikaran' Law Has Exclusive Jurisdiction To Decide 'Works Contract' Disputes In MP: High Court
Unilateral Appointment Of Arbitrator Not Permissible: NTPC Loses To Its Contracting Party In Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court Allows Plea For Appointment Of Sole Arbitrator After Withdrawal Of Claim From International Court Of Arbitration
'Reference To Wrong Provision, As Long As Power Exists Would Not Matter': Supreme Court On Maintainability Of Appeal Under Section 34 Instead Of Section 37 Arbitration Act
High Court Cannot Enter Into Merits Of The Claim In An Appeal Under Section 37 Arbitration Act: Supreme Court
Arbitrator Can Grant Post-Award Interest On The Interest Amount Awarded: Supreme Court
Arbitral Tribunal Constituted Before 2015 Amendment Cannot Operate If It Violates Neutrality Mandate Under Section 12(5) : Supreme Court
Section 5 Limitation Act Cannot Be Invoked To Condone Delay Beyond Period Prescribed U/Sec 34(3) Arbitration Act: Supreme Court
Not Always Obligatory To Remit Matter To Arbitration Tribunal Merely Because A Party Filed Application U/s 34(4) Arbitration Act: Supreme Court
Dispute Agreed To Be Resolved By Authority Other Than Arbitrator Becomes Arbitrable If Such Authority Fails To Take A Decision: Kerala High Court
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