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High Court Dismisses Municipal Corporation's Challenge to Arbitral Award Setting Aside Penalties, Termination, and Blacklisting in Sewerage Treatment Plant Contract Dispute

The High Court of Bombay heard cross-petitions challenging an arbitral award dated 18 June 2020 in a dispute between Solapur Municipal Corporation and...

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Supreme Court Allows Extension of Arbitrator's Mandate Under Section 29A(5) of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Even After Award Rendered Beyond Statutory Time Limit -- Court Reverses High Court Decision Setting Aside Award

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and set aside the High Court's orders, holding that a court can entertain an application under Section 29A(5) of ...

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High Court Appoints Arbitrator and Grants Interim Relief in Loan Default Case Under Arbitration and SARFAESI Acts. Applicant Secures Protection for Mortgaged Property in Dispute with Respondents

The High Court of Bombay heard two connected applications filed by Tata Capital Housing Finance Limited against Inderjeet Sahni and others. The first ...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Jurisdiction for Time Extension Applications Under Section 29A of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 in Family Settlement Dispute

The Supreme Court addressed a civil appeal arising from a Special Leave Petition concerning jurisdiction for time extension applications under Section...

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Contractual Bar on Pendente Lite Interest: Strict Construction Required Under Arbitration Act, 1940. Supreme Court Upholds Arbitrator’s Power to Award Interest Unless Expressly Barred in Contract

Arbitration Act1940 Act: Arbitrator has inherent power to award pendente lite interest unless expressly barred by contract (Para 8, 10). Strict Co...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Arbitration Appointment Case — High Court Exceeded Section 11 Scope by Excluding Claims as Non-Arbitrable. Court Holds That Referral Court Must Only Examine Existence of Arbitration Agreement, Not Arbitrability of Claims.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the High Court of Delhi dated 06.09.2023, which, while appointing an arbitral tribunal under Section 11 of the Arb...