Renusagar Power Co. Ltd. vs General Electric Co. (1993)
Renusagar Power v. GE set a key precedent in Indian arbitration, limiting “public policy” exceptions and upholding foreign ICC awards, reinforcing pro-arbitration principles.
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Renusagar Power v. GE set a key precedent in Indian arbitration, limiting “public policy” exceptions and upholding foreign ICC awards, reinforcing pro-arbitration principles.
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