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.
Delhi High Court rules unilateral arbitrator appointment is invalid under Section 12(5) unless expressly waived in writing after disputes arise.
Bombay High Court validates pre-agreed Online Dispute Resolution clauses in Amit Chaurasia v ICICI Bank, boosting arbitration, mediation, and legal tech in India.
Delhi High Court upholds stay on ICC arbitration in MSA Global vs EPIL, ruling foreign-seated arbitration tainted by bias and procedural impropriety.
The Bombay High Court has upheld the enforceability of pre-agreed Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) clauses, ruling that implied consent under Section 7 of the Arbitration and Conci…