Bombay High Court Quashes ₹1,737.2 Crore Arbitral Award Against Thermax
Bombay High Court sets aside ₹1,737.2 crore arbitral award against Thermax, ruling that the arbitrator’s findings lacked evidence and legal basis.
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Bombay High Court sets aside ₹1,737.2 crore arbitral award against Thermax, ruling that the arbitrator’s findings lacked evidence and legal basis.
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