Supreme Court Clarifies Section 21: Arbitration Begins with Notice, But Failure to Issue Not Fatal
Supreme Court clarifies that arbitration commences with notice under Section 21, but failure to issue notice does not invalidate arbitral proceedings.
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Supreme Court clarifies that arbitration commences with notice under Section 21, but failure to issue notice does not invalidate arbitral proceedings.
Supreme Court restores ₹2 crore arbitral award, ruling that Section 21 of the Arbitration Act is procedural and cannot be used to defeat valid claims or limit tribunal jurisdictio…
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