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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "MSMED Act"
MSMED Act - Reference To Facilitation Council Maintainable In Spite Of An Independent Arbitration Agreement Existing Between The Parties : Supreme Court
Once Registered As MSME, The Nature Of Activity Cannot Be A Bar To Any Relief Under The Act: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Arbitrator Cannot Delegate The Task Of Quantifying The Amount Of Award To A Chartered Accountant: Calcutta High Court
Reference Made Under MSMED Act; District Court Has Power To Extend Mandate Or Substitute Arbitrator Under Section 29A Of A&C Act: Bombay High Court
MSMED Act- Facilitation Council Cannot Review Its Own Decisions : Supreme Court
Order Under Section 16 Of A&C Act Which Results In Conclusion Of Arbitral Proceedings- Can Be Challenged Under Section 34: Madras High Court
Application Under Section 11 Of The A&C Act Is Maintainable Despite The Pendency Of Reference Before The MSME Council: Jharkhand High Court
Order Of Facilitation Council, After Termination Of Conciliation Under MSMED Act, Not Executable: Delhi High Court
Sections 15 And 16 Of The MSMED Act Are Mandatory Provisions, Arbitrator Must Assign Reasons For Not Awarding Compound Interest: Delhi High Court
Can't Maintain Proceedings U/S 34 Arbitration Act Before Two Fora: Gujarat High Court
Even In The Absence Of An Arbitration Agreement, The Matter Can Be Referred To Arbitration Under Section 18 Of The MSMED Act: Punjab And Haryana High Court
The Objection Regarding The Non-Applicability Of The MSMED Act To 'Works Contract' Is To Be Decided In Arbitration By The MSME Council: Calcutta High Court
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