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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Foreign Company in Arbitration Dispute — Holds That Foreign Award Cannot Be Challenged Under Section 34 of Arbitration Act. Challenge to Foreign Award Lies Only Under Sections 47-48 for Enforcement, Overruling Bombay High Court's Reliance on Bhatia International.

The appellant, Noy Vallesina Engineering SpA (now Noy Ambiente S.p.a), an Italian company, challenged a judgment of the Bombay High Court which held t...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition for Appointment of Arbitrator in International Commercial Arbitration Dispute — Seat of Arbitration Determined as Hong Kong Based on Clause 17.2 of MoU.

The petitioner, Mankastu Impex Private Limited, an Indian company, and the respondent, Airvisual Limited, a Hong Kong company, entered into a Memorand...

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Supreme Court Transfers Section 34 Petitions to Delhi High Court Following Designation of Seat of Arbitration as New Delhi. The Court held that once the seat of arbitration is designated, only courts where the seat is located have exclusive jurisdiction under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.

The Supreme Court dealt with multiple transfer petitions and a civil appeal arising from orders passed by the Additional District Judge-cum-Presiding ...

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Supreme Court Appoints Sole Arbitrator in International Commercial Arbitration Dispute. Court modifies arbitration clause by consent to appoint sole arbitrator instead of three-member tribunal under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.

The petitioner, M/s. Shaf Broadcast Pvt. Ltd., entered into a contract dated 08.03.2010 with Respondent No. 1, Doordarshan, a constituent of Prasar Bh...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Foreign Award — Part I of Arbitration Act Inapplicable. Section 34 petition under Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 held not maintainable for foreign award with seat in London.

The appeal arose from an order of a learned single Judge of the Bombay High Court dismissing the appellant's arbitration petition under section 34 of ...