Arbitration

November 19, 2022
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Officers Administering Contract will not have any discretion to Admit or Deny Escalation after satisfaction of conditions: Supreme Court 

The Supreme Court ruled that the officers administering the contract will not have any discretion whatsoever to admit or deny escalation after the conditions specified in […]
October 23, 2022
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Union to evolve mechanism to ensure conflicting stands of different departments should be resolved at governmental level itself: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ordered the Union Government to evolve a mechanism to ensure conflicting stands of different departments should be resolved at governmental level itself. Background  […]
October 3, 2022
Unless and Until the pre­conditions under Order XXXVIII Rule 5 of the CPC are satisfied Commercial Court could not have passed an order under Section 9 of the Arbitration Act, 1996: Supreme Court 

Unless and Until the pre­conditions under Order XXXVIII Rule 5 of the CPC are satisfied Commercial Court could not have passed an order under Section 9 of the Arbitration Act, 1996: Supreme Court 

The Supreme Court ruled that Unless and Until the pre­conditions under Order XXXVIII Rule 5 of the CPC are satisfied the Commercial Court could not have […]
September 12, 2022
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It cannot be said that Delay in Protracting the proceedings was on the Tribunal, which can be a ground for Court to terminate its mandate: Delhi High Court 

The Delhi High Court ruled that it cannot be said that delay in protracting the proceedings was on the Tribunal, which can be a ground for […]
September 10, 2022
Arbitration clause has to be given effect even if it does not expressly state the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on the parties: Supreme Court

Arbitration clause has to be given effect even if it does not expressly state the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on the parties: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that the arbitration clause has to be given effect even if it does not expressly state the decision of the arbitrator will […]
April 2, 2022
Application under Arbitration and Conciliation Act for the appointment of an Arbitrator/Arbitral Tribunal cannot be moved in a High Court irrespective of its territorial jurisdiction: Supreme Court

Application under Arbitration and Conciliation Act for the appointment of an Arbitrator/Arbitral Tribunal cannot be moved in a High Court irrespective of its territorial jurisdiction: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that the application under Arbitration and Conciliation Act for the appointment of an Arbitrator/Arbitral Tribunal cannot be moved in a High Court […]
February 19, 2022
Disputes can be referred to arbitration even if there is fraud that has been played between contractual parties: Bombay HC

Disputes can be referred to arbitration even if there is fraud that has been played between contractual parties: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court ruled that Disputes can be referred to arbitration even if there is fraud that has been played between contractual parties. Background  The […]